
Hi Peter! bind_test passes for my compiler. I actually cannot sent you a senseful backtrace, since the compilation in debugging mode always yields a executable which works as it should (even though optimizations are on). Only compiling in release mode with -Ox x>0 yields a crashing executable. Seems like a gcc bug to me, but I thought some Problems like this are known. Attached is the affected code. Greetings, Sebastian Weber On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 14:38 +0300, Peter Dimov wrote:
Sebastian Weber:
Hello,
I'm using boost::bind to bind some member function of class two arguments, making it a nullary function call. If I compile things with any optimizations, then the resulting code causes seg-faults. Without optimizations, everything is fine. Any ideas? Some possible workaround? BTW, boost::lambda::bind results in the same behavior.
My versions: gcc 4.1.3 on ubuntu gutsy, boost 1.35.0
Can you please post the code? Does bind_test.cpp (in libs/bind/test) work when compiled with optimizations, or does it segfault too? Can you post a backtrace of the crash?
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