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From: | ark AT research DOT att DOT com (Andrew Koenig) |
Subject: | Re: Problems using CYGWIN |
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Date: | Mon, 17 May 1999 13:53:31 GMT |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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In article <373FBB9C DOT FE26B278 AT netvigator DOT com>, NG Chi Fai <cfng1 AT netvigator DOT com> wrote: > Please help solve the problem. It seems the Segmentation fault happens > after the cout << line. However, there is something wrong before the > cout << line because the output data are corrupted. Your class is missing a copy constructor, which it uses here: > a<T> duplicate(void) > { > a<T> temp; > temp=*this; > return temp; // uses the copy constructor > }; -- Andrew Koenig ark AT research DOT att DOT com http://www.research.att.com/info/ark
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