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From: Yashin Evgeny (evgeny.yashin_at_[hidden])
Date: 2007-05-28 19:18:13
Here is, minimal example.
struct Conn : public boost::signals::trackable
{
void operator()(){}
};
void f()
{
boost::signal<void ()> sig;
Conn c;
sig.connect( c );
c = Conn(); // crash inside..
}
The reason is simple. During clear() method of std::list, there are
signals::connection destructor calls are happening, which, in turn, calling
erase method of the same std::list, and as a result we're getting
_DEBUG_ERROR("list erase iterator outside range");
I guess, the bug is with "dying" variable: in destructor, it was set to
true, and then signals::connection destructors are not trying to remove
themself from the std::list. But in boost::signals::trackable::operator=()
there is no dying flag marking.
Evgeny.
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