[Cdash] Access violation

Dan Schmidt oreja80 at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 17 17:07:12 UTC 2009


I've run the test just now in Fedora 10, Vista and two XPs, more than a hundred times on all of them, and they all passed without problems :S

So no stack output =(.

This is very confusing.

Once again, I'll appreciate any more clues.

Regards,

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Dan




Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 12:23:32 -0400
Subject: Re: [Cdash] Access violation
From: david.cole at kitware.com
To: oreja80 at hotmail.com
CC: cdash at public.kitware.com

Your test is crashing on shutdown *after* the output claiming it's passed has occurred...
If you run it with the same command line in the debugger, does it crash and show you a meaningful call stack?


On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Dan Schmidt <oreja80 at hotmail.com> wrote:






Hi there,

We've been using cdash for some time now and had many errors that were making our tests fail. It seems that now finally we've been able to sort all logic errors and now our continuous build pass most of the  time. However, now several times we end up looking at tests that report a failure, have in fact passed, but have the following message after the test is finished and it's destructor has been called:


[==========] 1 test from 1 test case ran.
[  PASSED  ] 1 test.

*** Exception executing: Access violation

As I said, the message above shows in the output of a test marked as failed. Is there any helping pointers anybody could provide? 


Thanks very much for any insight to this issue.

Regards,

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Dan



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