> Caution is advised even when snakes are believed to be dead; rattlesnake heads can see, flick the tongue, and inflict venomous bites for up to an hour after being severed from the body.
I feel like a man 'cos Anne has just tapped me up for lifts to/from a darts presentation night. Now I look in diary, it clashes with live music at club:((
It was Undefined Behaviour, specifically
The static initialization fiasco
The manifestation here is quite subtle!
Valgrind told me that info_parser::is_simple_data<char> is accessing a string freed. That string would be the local static. Both are being called from __run_exit_handlers() but ...
I think you'll find it was the first time I'd used it in about 2 months, not 20 seconds, but if you can't handle being called out on acting improperly then whatever plonk me then... lol...
Wokay. I really didn't think it was too strange to just edit the answer (it's not like this answer was going to be upvoted by others, at least not because it was helpful /to them/).
I merely think it might have garnered a spurious upvote or two by people coming along to marvel at the insanity of c++ the language :S
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Okay. You were of course right enough. Except for the "retarded" part. It was sensible. Even though good points could be made :)
I just don't get why some people get so aggressive so quick. Over nothing, with little or no patience. At all. It hurts. I hate when they do it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm telling you my view. Feel free to dismiss, but deny is not very fruitful. (For one thing, it's objectively not retarded to argue that I "edited because I could". It may not be logical, or necessary, but it's very clearly not retarded).
(You tried to make the sentence an opinion rather than an assertion, but in doing so you simply made it a logical predicate that is not accurate. That is, whether my logic only works in cheap reverse psychology is in fact not predicated on whether I have asked you or not.)
I have optimized code that has mov [0000002c],edi after pushing parameters but before making a call, and it's segfaulting. To my naieve eye it appears to be copying a value from a register to memory address 0x0000002c, which is clearly invalid. Can someone tell me what to google to interpret that command?