
Stack looks in release: boost::__N_32_libs_thread_src_win32_thread_cpp_f66b8662::run_thread_exit_callbacks() + 0x139 bytes boost::__N_32_libs_thread_src_win32_thread_cpp_f66b8662::thread_start_function() + 0x833 bytes boost::__N_32_libs_thread_src_win32_thread_cpp_f66b8662::ThreadProxy() + 0x36 bytes I tried both 1.52/1.53. Is there some specific version that should I try ? Thank you, Svetlana On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 12:21 PM, Slava <Viatcheslav.Sysoltsev@h-d-gmbh.de>wrote:
On Mon, 06 May 2013 08:09:10 +0200, Svetlana Olonetsky < svetlana.olonetsky@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Boost Users,
I want to start using boost. The program below crashes for me in Release only.
I am running in Visual studio 9.0 with icc 11.1. I compiled boost (1.53/1.52) with:
bootstrap.bat b2 toolset=intel-11.1 ( + "-sINTEL_BASE_MSVC_TOOLSET=vc-**9_0")
#include <boost/thread/thread.hpp>
void change_count() {}
int main(int, char*[]) { boost::thread thread_1(change_count); thread_1.join(); return 0; }
Thank you very much, Svetlana
Does it crash or throws an exception? I recall, there was a bug/misconcept in some boost versions (roughly around 1.50-1.52, not in 1.53 anymore) that thread::join throws an exception if the thread is already ended.
-- Slava
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