| List: | MySQL++ | « Previous MessageNext Message » | |
| From: | Warren Young | Date: | December 12 2005 3:48pm |
| Subject: | Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | ||
| View as plain text | |||
Drew Vogel wrote: > If I > select all of the columns in the table (named, not using *), the last > column (wpc_bludgeoning) is corrupted. When I select just the four wpc_* > columns, the data in the third column (wpc_chopping) corrupted. In both > scenerios, it corrupts the data in the last or third rows, respectively, > for both rows in the result set. Sounds like you have a memory bug somewhere. While it's possible that it is in MySQL++, you'd think that someone else would have run into something this blatant before. If you're running on a Linux or OS X machine, try running your program under valgrind. If on Windows, you may only have the choice of commercial programs like Bounds Checker.
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Drew Vogel | 11 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Drew Vogel | 11 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Warren Young | 12 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Drew Vogel | 12 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Warren Young | 12 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Drew Vogel | 12 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Warren Young | 12 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Drew Vogel | 12 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Drew Vogel | 16 Dec |
| • Re: BadConverion::what()=Tried to convert "0.00P\uffffI" to a "d | Chris Frey | 19 Dec |
