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- From: cgf at cygnus dot com (Christopher G. Faylor)
- Date: 24 Nov 1998 20:49:03 GMT
- Newsgroups: cygnus.gnu-win32
- Organization: Cygnus Solutions
- References: <199811232132.WAA00238.cygnus.gnu-win32@dedalus.com>
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The way to debug problems like this on either Windows or UNIX
is to run the program under a debugger and try to figure out
where it is dying and why.
In article <199811232132.WAA00238.cygnus.gnu-win32@dedalus.com>,
Ugo Matrangolo <matra@dedalus.com> wrote:
>I'm a new user of cyg-win32 . Today i tried to recompile some old
>c++ code under cyg-win32 B20 under win98 . This program causes a
>segment violation :
>
>----- cyg-bug.cc -----
>#include <iostream.h>
>#include <vector>
>
>int main(void)
>{
> int n;
>
> cout << "Gimme a dimension :";
> cin >> n;
>
> vector<vector<int> > mymatrix(n);
>
> for (int i = 0;i < n;i++)
> for (int j = 0;j < n;j++)
> mymatrix[i][j] = 0;
>
> return 0;
>}
>
>---------------------
>
>This program works fine under FreeBSD.
>
>Can anyone tell me if it is a bug or my fault ?
>
>bye .
>
>
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