Thank you Roland. I haven't tried compiling with gcc yet. I'm using MS
Visual C++ 9.0.
What I ended up doing was just writing a filter to block the invalid
expression that was causing the crash.
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:16 AM, Roland Bock
Hi,
I had a similar problem a few weeks ago with catching an exception from boost::threads. It had to do with symbol visibility (I am using the gcc compiler flag -fvisibility=hidden), see
http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2008/09/40268.php (problem solved/circumvented) http://lists.boost.org/boost-users/2008/09/40270.php (additional insight)
I have also seen a trac ticket regarding this issue for many parts of boost, including regex: http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/2114
Regards,
Roland
Matthew LaCrosse wrote:
Yes, I tried that.
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 6:32 AM, Boris
> wrote: On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 01:45:11 +0200, Matthew LaCrosse
mailto:mlacrosse3@gmail.com> wrote: It's not catching the exception in the C++ code. Could this just having something do with using the std::string class for the regex inputs?
I've no idea why a C++ exception shouldn't be caught in C++ code. Did you try catch(...) to test if this works at least?
Boris
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