g++ std::map initializing raises segmentation fault.
Ken Brown
kbrown@cornell.edu
Fri Jul 7 15:12:00 GMT 2017
On 7/6/2017 8:26 AM, Masamichi Hosoda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Cygwin 2.8.1 x86_64, I've found that g++ std:map initializing
> may raise segmentation fault.
> The binary compiled with cygwin-devel-2.8.0-1
> does not raise segmentation fault
> even if on Cygwin 2.8.1 x86_64 environments.
>
> So I suspect cygwin-devel-2.8.1-1 is the cause.
>
> Here's sample code for reproduce.
>
> ```
> // foo.cc
> // g++ -std=c++11 foo.cc
>
> #include<iostream>
> #include<map>
>
> std::map<int, int> m
> {
> { 1, 1},
> { 2, 2}
> };
>
> int main ()
> {
> std::cout << "Hello World!" << std::endl;
> }
> ```
>
> I've reproduced it on both Windows 7 64 bit and Windows 10 64 bit.
>
> ```
> $ ./a
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I've just checked that the problem occurs with the 2017-06-20 snapshot
but not with the 2017-06-06 snapshot. I don't have time right now to do
a further bisection, but I can probably do it later today or over the
weekend if no one beats me to it.
Ken
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