Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #6320: creation of path from std::string on Windows (VC10) crashes (access error)

Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #6320: creation of path from std::string on Windows (VC10) crashes (access error)
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2013-02-22 13:35:42


#6320: creation of path from std::string on Windows (VC10) crashes (access error)
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  Reporter: aris.basic@… | Owner: bemandawes
      Type: Bugs | Status: closed
 Milestone: To Be Determined | Component: filesystem
   Version: Boost 1.51.0 | Severity: Problem
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
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Changes (by bemandawes):

  * status: reopened => closed
  * resolution: => fixed

Comment:

 Boost.Filesystem's implementation of path locale and codecvt handling has
 been rewritten with much simpler, more portable, and hopefully more robust
 code. The interface has not changed. The rewrite has been applied to svn
 trunk as of revision 83062. An added reference documentation section
 (boost-root/libs/filesystem/doc/reference.html#path-Usage) describes class
 path usage concerns, such as thread data races.

 These changes should resolve this issue. If you believe it has not been
 resolved satisfactorily, please open a new issue rather than reopening
 this issue. But before you do that, please read boost-
 root/libs/filesystem/doc/reference.html#path-Usage to be sure that the
 problem you are seeing is not a manifestation of one of the those
 concerns. If you do open a new issue, please be specific and supply a test
 case and lots of details. Just saying something "doesn't work" or
 "crashes" is not enough!

 Thanks,

 --Beman

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