Reputation: 1075
I compiled the example parallel.cpp
that ships with boost::coroutines::coroutine
both as 32-bit and 64-bit program.
They both compile and link without errors. The 32-bit program runs and behaves as expected but the 64-bit app crashes upon launch.
Using Visual Studio 2012 Express on Windows 7 64-bit.
EDIT: coroutine has been accepted into boost but not released as part of the boost distribution yet. I used the example from the author's 'final' version.
EDIT: This is the code
#include <boost/bind.hpp>
#include <boost/coroutine/all.hpp>
typedef boost::coroutines::coroutine< void() > coroutine_t;
void first( coroutine_t::caller_type & self)
{
std::cout << "started first! ";
for ( int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
{
self();
std::cout << "a" << i;
}
}
void second( coroutine_t::caller_type & self)
{
std::cout << "started second! ";
for ( int i = 0; i < 10; ++i)
{
self();
std::cout << "b" << i;
}
}
int main( int argc, char * argv[])
{
{
coroutine_t c1( boost::bind( first, _1) );
coroutine_t c2( boost::bind( second, _1) );
while ( c1 && c2) {
c1();
std::cout << " ";
c2();
std::cout << " ";
}
}
std::cout << "\nDone" << std::endl;
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
Upvotes: 0
Views: 880
Reputation: 400
use last version from boost-trunk - contains the latest versions of boost.coroutine + boost.context (used by boost.coroutine for context swapping) try to build the unit-tests (/libs/coroutine/test) first
Upvotes: 2