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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T12:47:44+00:00 2026-05-22T12:47:44+00:00

Hey so i’m using the pdCurses lib and stringStream to calculate and make a

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Hey so i’m using the pdCurses lib and stringStream to calculate and make a 5 character long string that represents a clock. It shows like 00:00, 0:00, 00.00, or 0.000. However when running my function i get an exeption thrown at this part:

if((int)time >= 10)
{
    if((int)time >= 60)
    {
        if((int)time >= 600)
        {

The exception points to this also Saying there is an access violation:

/* verify block type */
            _ASSERTE(_BLOCK_TYPE_IS_VALID(pHead->nBlockUse));

Why is this happening with something as simple as an if statement? and how can i fix it? Thanks for any help! =) Also here’s my function:

////////////////////////////////////////////    Refresh     ///////////////////////////
void Refresh()
{
      for(int r = 0;r<nrows;r++)
      {
          move(r,0);
          instr((char*)_contents[r].c_str());
      }   // make sure this works later

      // Insert the current time;
      enum{ time_loc_y= 24, time_loc_x= 10 };
      long float time = myStopwatch.ElapsedTime();
      string time_s= "     "; 
      string min;  ss << (int)time%60; ss >> min;
      string sec;  ss << (int)time/60; ss >> sec;

      if((int)time >= 10)
      {
          if((int)time >= 60)
          {
              if((int)time >= 600)
              {
                  time_s.insert(0, min); // 00:00
                  time_s.insert(time_s.begin()+2, ':');
                  time_s.insert(4, sec);
              }
              else
              {
                  time_s.insert(1, min); //  0:00
                  time_s.insert(time_s.begin()+2, ':');
                  time_s.insert(4, sec);
              }
          }
          else
          {
              ss.precision(2); ss << time; //  00.00
              ss >> time_s;
          }
      }
      else
      {
          ss.precision(3);
          ss << time; //  0.000
          ss >> time_s;
      }
      mvinstr(time_loc_y, time_loc_x, (char*)time_s.c_str());
      refresh();
 }; // end of function
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    2026-05-22T12:47:44+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 12:47 pm

    There’s not really enough to go on here, but my guess is that the assertion is from the time_s.insert(0, min) call that’s in the line along with the if((int)time >= 600) – the string is performing some reallocation and the heap has been corrupted (maybe by whatever is happening in the loop at the top of the function, but maybe somewhere else entirely).

    If you run this in a debugger and have it catch the assertion, what does the call stack look like?

    What’s happening in:

    for(int r = 0;r<nrows;r++){ move(r,0); 
                                    instr((char*)_contents[r].c_str());} 
    
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