Re: [Boost-users] [BGL] Segmentation fault

Steve, I put the relevant files on http://www.tinyurl.com/nwj5du . There is a readme file with explanation. It should be pretty simple to get running. Thanks Caligula Maybe a dumb question, but what is the vis object? The visitor object . See http://tinyurl.com/nutww8 . The boost: bgl depth first search example. Could you post a complete compilable example? It's a little hard to figure out exactly what you're doing. In Christ, Steven Watanabe _______________________________________________ Boost-users mailing list Boost-users@lists.boost.org http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/boost-users

I put the relevant files on http://www.tinyurl.com/nwj5du . There is a readme file with explanation. It should be pretty simple to get running.
I don't think that Steven was volunteering to debug your entire program. Maybe you could just post code that actually shows what those objects are. You should also say where the program crashes. I have a lot of code that embeds containers inside bundled properties. I've never had any problems. Andrew Sutton andrew.n.sutton@gmail.com

AMDG Andrew Sutton wrote:
I put the relevant files on http://www.tinyurl.com/nwj5du . There is a readme file with explanation. It should be pretty simple to get running.
I don't think that Steven was volunteering to debug your entire program. Maybe you could just post code that actually shows what those objects are. You should also say where the program crashes.
I have a lot of code that embeds containers inside bundled properties. I've never had any problems.
The code doesn't even compile for me. c:\boost\test2\./my.hpp(70) : error C2904: 'test' : name already used for a template in the current scope dfs.cpp(722) : error C2872: 'parameter' : ambiguous symbol could be 'dfs.cpp(41) : std::string parameter' or 'boost::parameter' c:\boost\test2\my.hpp(240) : error C4716: 'newFunction< ?? :: ?? >' : must return a value In addition, I can't see how the code compiles if you uncomment the line //g[e].Colours.insert(*colour_iter); because g is const. If I fix the other errors, it indeed fails to compile for me. In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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