Hello Rene and Matthew, Thank you for reporting this. I have been looking at this problem for a couple of days and found out why it happens. This one is a little difficult to fix. Please give me some more time. Thank you Masaharu Goto >Date: Sun, 3 Sep 2000 10:47:47 +0200 (METDST) >From: Rene Brun <brun@pcbrun.cern.ch> >To: MXJ02154@nifty.ne.jp >Subject: [ROOT] 2.25.02: simple std::string usage crashes ROOT/CINT (fwd) > >Hi Masa, >I forward this mail from Matt Langston in case you do not read >the roottalk mails. > >Thanks also for fixing the other problem crashing CINT. > >Rene > >---------- Forwarded message ---------- >Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2000 16:28:35 -0700 >From: "Langston, Matthew D." <langston@SLAC.stanford.edu> >To: 'roottalk' <roottalk@pcroot.cern.ch> >Subject: [ROOT] 2.25.02: simple std::string usage crashes ROOT/CINT > >Hi ROOT Team, > >Simple usage of std::string can easily crash ROOT 2.25.02. The attached >simple example (in the file "test_string.C") produces the following output: > >root [0] .x test_string.C > > *** Break *** segmentation violation >Root > Function test_string() busy flag cleared > > >Would it be possible to fix this in the next release of ROOT please? Thank >you :-) > >Regards, Matt > >-- >Matthew D. Langston >SLD, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center >langston@SLAC.Stanford.EDU > >
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