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GeneralRe: Bug in Visual Studio 2005 compiler? Pin
a_matseevsky20-Jan-14 2:06
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GeneralRe: Bug in Visual Studio 2005 compiler? Pin
Stefan_Lang20-Jan-14 3:46
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GeneralRe: Bug in Visual Studio 2005 compiler? Pin
a_matseevsky20-Jan-14 12:30
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a_matseevsky20-Jan-14 1:27
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Stefan_Lang20-Jan-14 1:59
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a_matseevsky20-Jan-14 2:42
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Stefan_Lang20-Jan-14 3:33
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a_matseevsky20-Jan-14 12:46
a_matseevsky20-Jan-14 12:46 
Interesting bit about the size comments. I don't recall ever seeing that - maybe a different setting...

Which compiler do you use? I only asked it to generate asm file with source code. All the rest was default settings (Sorry, later I added /Zi to generate debugger's symbols in release version. But it does not affect on generation of asm listing)

I trust that by now you realized that it is hard for us to reproduce the exact situation that led to the problem.

I do. You have no choice but to trust me (and stop looking where is light!).

I still hold that it's dangerous to deduce anything from optimized code, short of print statements or similar right in the original code: you'll never know just what the compiler did, and why, to optimize your memory footprint and performance. It's difficult to draw correlations from assembler to the original code, and the expectations that come with it.

But I do know exactly, what compiler does!!! What do you think asm listing exists for? Correlation is very simple and there are no problems with it. No matter, which sort of optimization is in use, resulting exe file must do the same things, and no matter, which optimization was used.


The code you posted doesn't look very complex. About the only optimization I would anticipate is that some of the local variables would be stored in register only, rather than on the stack. But then, optimizers work in mysterious ways - you'll never know what kind of optimization they can come up with until you see the code...

I saw. And without it I would never find, where the problem is.

GOTOs are a bit like wire coat hangers: they tend to breed in the darkness, such that where there once were few, eventually there are many, and the program's architecture collapses beneath them. (Fran Poretto)

Even Straustrup claims, that there are situation, when goto is useful. Assume you need get out of nested loops...
do {
do {
do {
if(something is wrong)
goto Skip_loops;
} while (cond A)
} while(cond B)
} while(cond C)
Skip_loops:;
AnswerRe: Bug in Visual Studio 2005 compiler? Pin
jschell17-Jan-14 13:16
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a_matseevsky17-Jan-14 14:33
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Richard MacCutchan17-Jan-14 22:24
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jschell18-Jan-14 11:51
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