So I have this really weird problem where if this function doesn't exist in my code it won't work. It can be any name, it just has to exist. I even have a exit(EXIT_FALURE)
statement in my code, and it will run if that is present. (Note this is happening on multiple computers).
Basically I have to have code that looks like this:
void dosomething()
{
Camera dummyCamera;
dummyCamera.refreshTransform(0,0);
}
But I can rename the function like so, and it still works
void thisStillWorks()
{
Camera dummyCamera;
dummyCamera.refreshTransform(0,0);
}
Without changing anything else in the code. This function is never called explicitly. However, if I comment the method body out, one can notice the difference at runtime.
Here's a video of this weird thing...
Solutions that have not worked:
- Clean data
- Comment out code
- Look for #define in code base
- Delete derived data
- Setting a breakpoint in the function body (it is just skipped)
If you are really curious you can clone our repository here (you'll need to install the dependencies yourself):
ryanRedneck
? Perhaps the call stack will shed light on how it is getting invoked.