The project holding the code has all default MSVS2008 settings.
Consider the following code using which I am familiarizing myself with various offerings of STL:
#include <vector>
#include <iostream>
#include <numeric>
using namespace std;
template <class T> void print(const vector<T>& l)
{ // A generic print function for vectors
cout << endl << "PV Size of vector is " << l.size() << "\n[";
for(int i = 0; i < l.size(); i++)
{
cout<<l[i]<<",";
}
cout << "]\n";
}
int main()
{
vector<double> vec1(4, 2.0);
vector<double> vec2(4, 4.0);
double init = 0.0;
double summation = accumulate(vec1.begin(), vec1.end(), init);
cout<<"Summation = "<<summation<<", init is "<<init<<endl;
double ip = inner_product(vec1.begin(), vec1.end(), vec2.begin(), init);
cout<<"ip = "<<ip<<", init is "<<init<<endl;
int size = 6;
int seed_value = 2;
vector<int> vec3(size, seed_value);
vector<int> result(size);
partial_sum(vec3.begin(), 开发者_运维问答vec3.end(), result.begin());
cout<<"The partial sum of vec3 is ";
print(vec3);
int sz = 10;
int value = 2;
vector<int> vec4(sz);
for(int it = 0; it < vec4.size(); it++){
vec4[it] = value;
value++;
}
vector<int> result2(vec4.size());
adjacent_difference(vec4.begin(), vec4.end(), result2.begin());
cout<<"Adjacent differenec of vec4 is ";
print(vec4);
return(0);
}
The first time I try to run this (under Windows 7, Visual Studio 2008) I get the following error:
c:\programming\numeric_algorithms_on_vectors.cpp(86) : warning C4018: '<' : signed/unsigned mismatch
c:\programming\numeric_algorithms_on_vectors.cpp(37) : warning C4018: '<' : signed/unsigned mismatch
c:\programming\numeric_algorithms_on_vectors.cpp(81) : see reference to function template instantiation 'void print(const std::vector<_Ty> &)' being compiled
with
[
_Ty=int
]
Linking...
numeric_algorithms_on_vectors.obj : fatal error LNK1000: Internal error during IncrCalcPtrs
Version 9.00.30729.01
ExceptionCode = C0000005
ExceptionFlags = 00000000
ExceptionAddress = 00E6B8C0 (00E10000) "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\link.exe"
NumberParameters = 00000002
ExceptionInformation[ 0] = 00000000
ExceptionInformation[ 1] = 0000001C
CONTEXT:
Eax = 00000000 Esp = 0042EAE8
Ebx = 3FFF0000 Ebp = 0042EB04
Ecx = 77CB36FA Esi = 4000AF9C
Edx = 4000F774 Edi = 00000000
Eip = 00E6B8C0 EFlags = 00010293
SegCs = 00000023 SegDs = 0000002B
SegSs = 0000002B SegEs = 0000002B
SegFs = 00000053 SegGs = 0000002B
Dr0 = 00000000 Dr3 = 00000000
Dr1 = 00000000 Dr6 = 00000000
Dr2 = 00000000 Dr7 = 00000000
Yet, after clicking through the windows that tell me that my code did not compile/work properly, when I debug the same code again without making any changes to the code whatsoever, the program works. Is there a reason why the code would not compile/link/run the first time, yet run perfectly fine the next time?
This is a known problem in the linker for VS2008 SP1. Fixed in VS2010, the feedback report is here.
I've seen this myself a few times, it only happens when it actually links incrementally. For me it always resolved itself by forcing a full build through Build + Rebuild so that the .ilk file is deleted and re-created. If that still doesn't work for you then you can turn the feature off with Project + Properties, Linker, General, Enable Incremental Linking.
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