On Tue, Jun 08, 1999 at 10:45:39AM -0400, Thomas David Rivers wrote:
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0  0x8052c0f in ostream::flush () at /usr/include/ctype.h:149
> > #1  0x8052912 in ostream::operator<< () at /usr/include/ctype.h:149
> > #2  0x804995f in main (argc=1, argv=0xbfbfdb54) at search.c:219
> > (gdb) l
> > 
 
>  Or - it could be that the stream wasn't properly opened and no-one
> checked for it...
> 
>  Look at line 219 in search.c, it should be a <<-operator operating
> on a stream of some kind.  Then, find where that stream is 
> declared/constructed and ensure everything is all right...

216        file_vector<char> the_index( index_file_name );
217        if ( !the_index ) {
218                cerr    << me << ": could not read index from "
219                        << index_file_name << endl;
220                ::exit( 2 );
221        }


        (gdb) break 218
        Breakpoint 1 at 0x8049941: file search.c, line 218.
        (gdb) run
        Starting program: /data/home/joe/src/swish/swish++-2.0/search 

        Breakpoint 1, main (argc=1, argv=0xbfbfdb14) at search.c:219
        219                             << index_file_name << endl;
        (gdb) print index_file_name
        $1 = 0x806bfe2 "the.index"
        (gdb) print me
        $2 = 0xbfbfdc35 "search"
        (gdb) print cerr
        $3 = 134671820
        (gdb) print endl
        $4 = {<text variable, no debug info>} 0x8052d20 <endl(ostream &)>
        (gdb) s
        0x80528ed in ostream::operator<< () at /usr/include/ctype.h:149
        149     }
        (gdb) s

        Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
        0x8052c0f in ostream::flush () at /usr/include/ctype.h:149
        149     }

Is it because the program's compiled using the wrong includes?
(/usr/include/ctype.h && /usr/local/bin/g++28)


Joe
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