Yeah, technically the line "LIBSSH2_SESSION **session;" is actually 
"LIBSSH2_SESSION **session)" as in it's the last parameter to a function.  The 
calling code passes in the address of a LIBSSH2_SESSION *.

John Engstrom
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From: libssh2-devel [[email protected]] On Behalf Of Maxime 
Larocque [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 5:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OS X Crash in libssh2_session_startup() - EXC_BAD_ACCESS (code=1 
address=0x0)

Hi,

Le 2015-08-31 18:19, Engstrom, John a écrit :
I have an application that is using libssh2 and when I call into 
libssh2_session_startup() I’m crashing.  The calling code looks like this:

  LIBSSH2_SESSION **session;
.
.
.
  *session = libssh2_session_init_ex(ssh_alloc, ssh_free, ssh_realloc, name);

I don't know if you actually allocate the space for *session in the hidden 
code, but right now *session can point to anything. Otherwise, it should simply 
be a LIBSSH2_SESSION *...

Maxime

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