I'm developing a program which uses Lua for scripting, and sometimes it would crash. With GDB I think I found the problem, but I don't know if it solved it, as the segfault would only occur sporadically. So, the old code was this:
void Call(std::string func){
lua_getglobal(L, func.c_str()); //This is the line GDB mentioned in a backtrace
if( lua_isfunction(L,lua_gettop(L)) ) {
int err = lua_pcall(L, 0, 0,0 );
if(err != 0){
std::cout << "Lua error: " << luaL_checkstring(L, -1) << std::endl;
}
}
}
The thing is, that this function would be called a few times per second, but the function it needs to call isn't always defined, so I thought that the stack would overflow. I added the following line:
lua_pop(L,lua_gettop(L));
And the segfault hasn't occurred anymore. Could this have been the problem?