When I run the program and new a NetworkEditor, it will corrupt at the constructor because of it reads out of the array's memory.
When I debug it one loop by one loop, it will be ok!?
Why? Didn't it allocate enough memory for the array before it entered the constructor?
In my class, I have two properties:
/*NetworkEditor.h*/
class CNetworkEditor : public CDiagramEditor
{...
VLLink* VL_list[10];
VLLink* temp_VL_list[10];
}
and in the constructor, I initialize the arraies:
/*NetworkEditor.cpp*/
for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++)
{
VLLink* vl_link = NULL;
while(vl_link == NULL)
{
vl_link = new VLLink;
}
vl_link->preLink = NULL;
vl_link->nextLink = NULL;
vl_link->link = NULL;
VLLink* vl_link2 = NULL;
while (vl_link2 == NULL)
{
vl_link2 = new VLLink;
}
vl_link2->preLink = NULL;
vl_link2->nextLink = NULL;
vl_link2->link = NULL;
VL_list[i] = vl_link;
temp_VL_list[i] = vl_link2;
}
and VLLink is defined as:
typedef struct struct_VLLink
{
CPhysicalLink* link;
struct_VLLink* preLink;
struct_VLLink* nextLink;
}VLLink;
If I change it to:
VLLink* VL_list2[10];
VLLink* temp_VL_list2[10];
for (int i = 0; i < MAX_VL_NUM; i++)
{
VLLink* vl_link = NULL;
while(vl_link == NULL)
{
vl_link = new VLLink;
}
vl_link->preLink = NULL;
vl_link->nextLink = NULL;
vl_link->link = NULL;
VLLink* vl_link2 = NULL;
while (vl_link2 == NULL)
{
vl_link2 = new VLLink;
}
vl_link2->preLink = NULL;
vl_link2->nextLink = NULL;
vl_link2->link = NULL;
VL_list2[i] = vl_link;
temp_VL_list2[i] = vl_link2;
}
It will be ok!?
VL_list2[i] = new VLLink(); temp_VL_list2[i] = new VLLink();– Mike Seymour Nov 15 '12 at 1:49