BTW – I gave up trying to use explicit template instantiation inside a .cpp file.

 

From: Foelsche, Peter (DI SW ICS CICV R&D SIM1 5)
Sent: Thursday, May 9, 2024 9:42 AM
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Subject: boost::flyweights::intermodule_holder

 

Dear All,

 

Thanks for the boost library!

 

Apparently the boost::flyweight::intermodule_holder on LINUX is creating shared memory objects, which by accident (crash?) can persist after the process having created them is already gone.

As a result I ran into the following situation:

I could not successfully run some code, as it attempted to create an already existing shared memory object created by another user.

 

Would the following be a solution to this problem:

Use a copy of the code of the static_holder inside another namespace as attached and compile one module with __INCLUDE_HOLDER__ defined and all the rest without this define?

 

Peter