Re: strlen within Classes (macro)

From: Fons Rademakers (Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch)
Date: Thu May 15 1997 - 19:11:20 MEST


Hi Otto,

   this seems to be a CINT problem. For a workaround change:

int l = strlen(s);

to

int l;
l = strlen(s);

Cheers, Fons.


PS: Masa could you have a look at this.


Otto Schaile wrote:
> 
> Dear roots,
> whats wrong with the following macro, I get segmentation violation from
> strlen. If I use this function in a macro without a class it works:
> 
> #include <iostream.h>
> #include <string.h>
> 
> class Simple{
> public:
>   Simple();
>   char *string;
> }
> Simple::Simple()
> {
>   char *s="xxxxx";
>   cout << s << endl;
>   int l=strlen(s);
>   cout << l << endl;
> }
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Otto Schaile                    Sektion Physik der LMU Muenchen
> Phone: (+49 89)289 14070        Am Coulombwall 1, D-85748 Garching, Germany
> FAX:   (+49 89)289 14072        EMail: Otto.Schaile@Physik.Uni-Muenchen.DE

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