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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:47:58+00:00 2026-05-15T02:47:58+00:00

I am currently on a project which has been buggy for a long while,

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I am currently on a project which has been buggy for a long while, now I suspect, among other things, that there is pointer errors in the code.

The program is written in native C++ using COM and uses out-of-process COM servers.

Can anybody give me some tips as how one would go about finding these errors?

Is there specific things to keep in mind, ways to do it, etc…

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    2026-05-15T02:47:59+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:47 am

    I have a couple of suggestions here:

    1. How did you figure out there was a pointer error? Why don’t you put it in the debugger and then see where the program crashes? That’d be a start. Put a watch on the offending variable(s).
    2. What makes you think something is messed up in the COM part of the code? On the contrary, I imagine that there are 2 processes running here (may or may not be on same machine) and you should run these in parallel and then see how they respond to each other — I am mostly sure something would be wrong in the handling of data in application code. COM is a fairly mature technology.
    3. Perhaps you are making incorrect API calls, or as is the usual case with all things Microsoft there are 1000s of arguments, may be you need to tweak there.

    Hope this helps. You can also try things like remote debugging and all, or instrument the code with Vtune or something but lets keep things simple for a start.

    Arpan

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