Re: [Doxygen-users] Segmentation fault with binaries on SOS 5.8
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From: Lars v. W. <von...@lf...> - 2002-01-15 14:14:03
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Hi, Sorry for the late reply. After the output of 'Possible candidates:' doxygen prints a method header with the same name but different arguments. I admit that the file is actually incorrect (the compiler would complain about the same thing), but this shouldn't cause a seg fault! Removing the pair of .cc/.hh files actually seems to work fine. However, on Linux the error does not occur, even with the incorrect method names. Lars John Sturton wrote: > > Lars von Wedel wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > we're using doxygen for quite some time now. Yesterday, I downloaded a > > new binary > > 1.2.13 for Solaris 8 from the doxygen pages. It gives me a segmentation > > fault in the > > middle of the process: > > > > > Searching for enumerations... > > > Searching for member function documentation... > > > /users/modkit/RealmsDevelopment/Source/Cheops/src/cheops/numeric/eso_variable_i.cc:72: Warning: no matching class member found for > > > EsoVariable_i::EsoVariable_i(const string &name, long index, long dimension, Cheops::Eso::Eso *eso, vector< double > initial_coefficients, Numeric::SupportType support_type=Numerics::UNSPECIFIED) > > > Possible candidates: > > > Segmentation Fault (core dumped) > > > > Anyone knows help? Doxygen 1.2.5 on Linux works fine with more or less > > the same set of C++ sources. > > > > What is the next message after "Possible candidates:" that the Linux > version squirts out? > > John |