Re: Internal Compile Error: Bus error
Re: Internal Compile Error: Bus error
- Subject: Re: Internal Compile Error: Bus error
- From: Ian Krieg <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 7 Nov 2004 11:48:13 -0500
Title: Re: Internal Compile Error: Bus
error
I have discovered that if I change my build style to Deployment,
I do not get an internal compiler error. However, my program
still has the strange launching bug described earlier. I will
try cleaning, compiling as deployment, and launching, but even if that
avoids the problem, the problem is still pretty bothersome.
I am also beginning to have I/O problems in other programs.
My mail program just failed to copy mail to the proper inbox; it
popped up an error message instead.
I have a Carbon C++ program that I have
been developing for some time. I was working on it today, and I
also upgraded to the latest version of Panther. After that I
restarted. Once I got the Internet to work again, (system
upgrades will, of course, not inconvenience you at all), I worked on
my program more. I built it multiple times, working out a
variety of bugs and missing features. Finally, when it looked
like the problems might be finally under control, a build did not
work. The build did not fail, nor did the Run. Running
simply didn't do anything. No icon appeared in the dock. I
checked top, and by that time, my multiple attempts had led to three
running copies of my program, but none of them had done anything
apparent. I tried running from the Finder; the application
appeared in teh dock, but did not do anything such as, say, showing
windows. Since my own code changes were in a save/restore method
pair that did not run on startup, I found this behavior at least a
little baffling. The debugger was able to offer no additional
insight.; instead, it crashed inside XCode, and in the Terminal, gdb
told me "Input/output error." and gave me no additional
information.
Mystified, I decided to shake out the
gremlins with a clean build. Cleaning and building went OK until
the compiler hit an internal error. This is in a file that I was
not changing at all, and thus not recompiling. It has worked
fine without substantial change for a reasonably long period of
time:
In
file included from
/Users/ian/Programming/PBP/LyricDance/Source/Song_const_iterator_ListViewer.cpp:10:
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/bits/stl_algobase.h: In function
`_OutputIter std::__copy_aux2(_InputIter, _InputIter, _OutputIter,
__true_type) [with _InputIter = std::_Bit_const_iterator, _OutputIter
= std::_Bit_iterator]':
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/bits/stl_algobase.h:306:
instantiated from `_OutputIter std::__copy_ni2(_InputIter, _InputIter,
_OutputIter, __false_type) [with _InputIter =
std::_Bit_const_iterator, _OutputIter = std::_Bit_iterator]'
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/bits/stl_algobase.h:326:
instantiated from `_OutputIter std::__copy_ni1(_InputIter, _InputIter,
_OutputIter, __false_type) [with _InputIter =
std::_Bit_const_iterator, _OutputIter = std::_Bit_iterator]'
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/bits/stl_algobase.h:355:
instantiated from `_OutputIter std::copy(_InputIter, _InputIter,
_OutputIter) [with _InputIter = std::_Bit_const_iterator, _OutputIter
= std::_Bit_iterator]'
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/bits/stl_bvector.h:552:
instantiated from `std::vector<bool, _Alloc>&
std::vector<bool, _Alloc>::operator=(const std::vector<bool,
_Alloc>&) [with _Alloc = std::allocator<bool>]'
/Users/ian/Programming/PBP/LyricDance/Source/Song_const_iterator_ListViewer.h:38: instantiated from here
/usr/include/gcc/darwin/3.3/c++/bits/stl_algobase.h:269: internal
compiler error: Bus error
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
See <URL:http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter> for
instructions.
{standard input}:11:FATAL:.abort detected. Assembly
stopping.
I will submit a bug report later; does
anyone know anything about this?
Thanks,
Ian
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