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Re: Static destructors not running


On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 09:06:36AM -0400, William M. (Mike) Miller wrote:
>On 5/9/05, Dave Korn <dave.korn@artimi.com> wrote:
>> ----Original Message----
>> >From: William M. (Mike) Miller
>> > The output "In dtor." is missing.
>> 
>>  That's because stdout is already closed by the time your dtor runs.  I
>> stepped right into it, it does the printf call but somewhere down in the dll
>> it checks the flags field in the stdout FILE object for read/write and finds
>> it's not open for either, so it's at eof.  Grep 'cantwrite' if you really
>> want to find it.
>> 
>>  Anyway, your dtor is called.
>
>You're absolutely right -- the destructor is being called.  I should
>have checked that myself, rather than assuming that the absence
>of its output meant that it was not being executed.  Thanks for
>investigating.
>
>I'm still left with the problem of figuring out what changed to cause
>this result.  Until I ran the "setup" application last Friday, I was
>seeing output from static destructors, and now I don't.  It would
>save me a lot of work to be able to restore the old behavior, but I
>don't know what was responsible for this change.

Just as a wild guess, does explicitly calling exit help at all?

cgf

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