c++ - 666'd
- ian sims (43/43) Nov 04 2005 HowD y'all...
HowD y'all... What a 666'd ordeal...I developed this code which read RAN statistical counters from an Ericsson RNC...sucked them up into a convenient data structure...a linked list of an Managed Object type with name, counter values, time-stamp... the program returned an error at a fstream<<counterValue<<flush statement... I put in some break points as I'd only ever encountered such weirdness due to some sorta memory release/allocation failures... When I put in the break-points...the code lost it's way...it just went into assembly mode...would crash but not tell me where... if I moved the break points...it moved the crash... I was thinking of putting the code on my unix box and working there so as to see what would happen... but decided, in the interests of work progress to fall back to the previous version of the code...where upon when I was trying to unzip stats XML files...I discovered I was out of disk-space.... It only goes to show...weird, un-experienced problems...are seldom as complex as you imagine...and perhaps you should trust your programs error code handling...fstreams and the rest... Cheers...I
Nov 04 2005