From: Matthew Moss Subject: 'new' runtime error (seg fault) To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (DJGPP Mailing List) Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 19:37:42 -0500 (EST) I have the following class declarations (among others) for a set of execution commands: ////////////////////////////////////////////////// class Command { classes _cl; char* _name; protected: Command(classes cl,char* name) { _cl = cl; strcpy(_name,name); } public: virtual int Perform() = 0; virtual char* isA() { return "Command"; } }; class C_create:public Command { public: C_create(classes cl,char* name) : Command(cl,name) {} virtual char* isA() { return "C_create"; } virtual int Perform() {} }; /////////////////////////////////////////////////// Now, later on I have the following code printf("About to create C_create:\n"); temp = new C_create(cl,arg[1]); printf("Created C_create successfully!\n"); As far as I know, the syntax for the middle line is correct, and it compiles without error. When I run the program however, the first printf() goes, and then a segmentation fault occurs. Can anyone see what is going on here? Is there a know "new" operator bug? thanx in advance +---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ | Matthew D Moss :-p ;-) | I tried to think of an extremely witty quote to | | INTERNET: mmoss AT panix DOT com | put here. Unfortunately, there's no room left. | +---------------------------+-------------------------------------------------+