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The following code demonstrates a weird problem I have in a Turbo C++ Explorer project. One of the three stack objects in D::D() is not destroyed after going out of scope.

This only happens if compiled in release mode, the auto_ptrs a_ and b_ are of different types and the exception thrown doesn't inherit from std::exception. It appears to work just fine in VC++ 2005 and C++ Builder 2009. I did install the BDS2006 Update 2, the hotfix rollup and hotfix 12.

Is it my code or the compiler? Do you know of a fix? Not being able to reliably use auto_ptr in a VCL project would be quite inconvenient.


#include <memory>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <iostream>

typedef std::exception my_error; // will work fine if replaced with line below
//class my_error : public std::exception {};

class A {};
class B {};

class C
{
public:
    C(int id) : id_(id) { std::cout << "C::C() " << id_ << std::endl; };
    ~C() { std::cout << "C::~C() " << id_ << std::endl; };
private:
    int id_;
};

class D
{
public:
    D()
    {
        C c1(1);
        C c2(2);
        C c3(3);

        throw my_error();
    };

private:
    std::auto_ptr<A> a_;
    std::auto_ptr<B> b_; // will work fine if replaced with line below
//  std::auto_ptr<A> b_;
//  std::auto_ptr<C> c_; // see expected output
};

#pragma argsused
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    try
    {
        D d;
    }
    catch (...)
    {
        std::cout << "caught exception" << std::endl;
    }

    return 0;
}


Expected:

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 3
C::~C() 2
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Got:

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 2
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Got (with line '// std::auto_ptr<C> c_;' uncommented):

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Edit: Made suggested changes

Edit 2:
I just tested it with C++ Builder 2007 (11.0.2902.10471), which shows the same problem. The release configuration works as soon as I check the "Debug information" box in Project -> Options -> C++ Compiler -> Debugging. It surprises me that the executable gets smaller with "Debug information" enabled (down to 31.5 KB from 39.5 KB ).

Edit 3:
In Turbo C++ Explorer (C++ Builder 2006) (11.0.2902.10471) 10.0.2288.42451) the release configuration works if I uncheck the "Inline function expansion (-vi)" box in Project -> Options -> C++ Compiler -> Debugging. Replacing the first line (#include <memory>) with the following code makes it work, too.

#pragma option push -vi-
#include <memory>
#pragma option pop
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The following code demonstrates a weird problem I have in a Turbo C++ Explorer project. One of the three stack objects in D::D() is not destroyed after going out of scope.

This only happens if compiled in release mode, the auto_ptrs a_ and b_ are of different types and the exception thrown doesn't inherit from std::exception. It appears to work just fine in VC++ 2005 and C++ Builder 2009. I did install the BDS2006 Update 2, the hotfix rollup and hotfix 12.

Is it my code or the compiler? Do you know of a fix? Not being able to reliably use auto_ptr in a VCL project would be quite inconvenient.


#include <memory>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <iostream>

typedef std::exception my_error; // will work fine if replaced with line below
//class my_error : public std::exception {};

class A {};
class B {};

class C
{
public:
    C(int id) : id_(id) { std::cout << "C::C() " << id_ << std::endl; };
    ~C() { std::cout << "C::~C() " << id_ << std::endl; };
private:
    int id_;
};

class D
{
public:
    D()
    {
        C c1(1);
        C c2(2);
        C c3(3);

        throw my_error();
    };

private:
    std::auto_ptr<A> a_;
    std::auto_ptr<B> b_; // will work fine if replaced with line below
//  std::auto_ptr<A> b_;
//  std::auto_ptr<C> c_; // see expected output
};

#pragma argsused
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    try
    {
        D d;
    }
    catch (...)
    {
        std::cout << "caught exception" << std::endl;
    }

    return 0;
}


Expected:

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 3
C::~C() 2
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Got:

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 2
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Got (with line '// std::auto_ptr<C> c_;' uncommented):

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Edit: Made suggested changes

Edit 2:
I just tested it with C++ Builder 2007 (11.0.2902.10471), which shows the same problem. The release configuration works as soon as I check the "Debug information" box in Project -> Options -> C++ Compiler -> Debugging. It surprises me that the executable gets smaller with "Debug information" enabled (down to 31.5 KB from 39.5 KB ).

Edit 3:
In Turbo C++ Explorer (C++ Builder 2006) (11.0.2902.10471) the release configuration works if I uncheck the "Inline function expansion (-vi)" box in Project -> Options -> C++ Compiler -> Debugging. Replacing the first line (#include <memory>) with the following code makes it work, too.

#pragma option push -vi-
#include <memory>
#pragma option pop
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The following code demonstrates a weird problem I have in a Turbo C++ Explorer project. One of the three stack objects in D::D() is not destroyed after going out of scope.

This only happens if compiled in release mode, the auto_ptrs a_ and b_ are of different types and the exception thrown doesn't inherit from std::exception. It appears to work just fine in VC++ 2005 and C++ Builder 2009. I did install the BDS2006 Update 2, the hotfix rollup and hotfix 12.

Is it my code or the compiler? Do you know of a fix? Not being able to reliably use auto_ptr in a VCL project would be quite inconvenient.


#include <memory>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <iostream>

typedef std::exception my_error; // will work fine if replaced with line below
//class my_error : public std::exception {};

class A {};
class B {};

class C
{
public:
    C(int id) : id_(id) { std::cout << "C::C() " << id_ << std::endl; };
    ~C() { std::cout << "C::~C() " << id_ << std::endl; };
private:
    int id_;
};

class D
{
public:
    D()
    {
        C c1(1);
        C c2(2);
        C c3(3);

        throw my_error();
    };

private:
    std::auto_ptr<A> a_;
    std::auto_ptr<B> b_; // will work fine if replaced with line below
//  std::auto_ptr<A> b_;
//  std::auto_ptr<C> c_; // see expected output
};

#pragma argsused
int main(int argc, char* argv[])
{
    try
    {
        D d;
    }
    catch (...)
    {
        std::cout << "caught exception" << std::endl;
    }

    return 0;
}


Expected:

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 3
C::~C() 2
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Got:

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 2
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Got (with line '// std::auto_ptr<C> c_;' uncommented):

C::C() 1
C::C() 2
C::C() 3
C::~C() 1
caught exception


Edit: Made suggested changes

Edit 2:
I just tested it with C++ Builder 2007 (11.0.2902.10471), which shows the same problem. The release configuration works as soon as I check the "Debug information" box in Project -> Options -> C++ Compiler -> Debugging. It surprises me that the executable gets smaller with "Debug information" enabled (down to 31.5 KB from 39.5 KB ).

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