Turn off optimizations and see if that causes the segfault before the
"Closed com port" message. Also, you can always step through the code
with gdb.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Donal O'Connor<> wrote:
>
>
> You should return 0 anyways but don't know if this has anything to do with
> it.
>
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Damir Dzemidzic <> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have strange system call at the end of main.
>>
>> int main (int argc, char **argv){
>> char t[]="Testing";
>> cout << "Creating com port" << endl;
>> Com *s = new Com(COM2_PORT);
>> s->Open();
>> cout << "Opened com port" << endl;
>> if (s->setTermios(B115200)==0) s->SendOut(t); else cout<< "Error"<<endl;
>> s->CloseCOM();
>> delete s;s=0;
>> cout << "Closed com port" << endl;
>> }
>>
>> and I see
>>
>> Closed com port
>> Segmentation fault
>>
>> Anyone may know what causes segmentation error at the end of main function
>> ?
>>
>> it is really ridiculous behavior of main function :) but still not big
>> problem since it is the end anyway.
>>
>
>
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