Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #12719: context test cases and examples segmentation fault when built with mingw-w64 toolchain
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2017-04-27 22:13:25
#12719: context test cases and examples segmentation fault when built with
mingw-w64 toolchain
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Reporter: patrick.zani@⦠| Owner: olli
Type: Bugs | Status: reopened
Milestone: To Be Determined | Component: context
Version: Boost 1.63.0 | Severity: Regression
Resolution: | Keywords:
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Comment (by p.remmers@â¦):
Yes, it seems to work.
It works, I can single step through the context switching disassembly,
including the ldmxcsr instruction, and it does not crash. I compiled my
test program using both gcc and clang.
I've had some trouble finding it, sucking it out of github (successfully
avoided having to learn git until now), and compiling it as an MSYS2
package. I did not completely manage to do it. Somehow after building, the
coroutines2 headers are missing, so I switched my test program to use the
old coroutines library.
So aside from the other problems, I guess boost.context itself should be
good now.
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