![]() In this example, the ctor of G runs in the main thread in the expression G(), and also in the copy ctor of G() in the DECAY_COPY inside std::thread. The main thread destroys the G() instance at the semicolon, and the started thread destroys the G() after it returns. Thus there is a race between the threads on the n_alive variable. The fix is to join with the background thread before attempting to destroy the G in the main thread. llvm-svn: 344820 |
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F.pass.cpp | ||
constr.fail.cpp | ||
copy.fail.cpp | ||
default.pass.cpp | ||
move.pass.cpp |