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It seems there is a problem with HexEncoder. Whenever I try to create an instance of the class I get an unhandled exception. I'm using version 5.2.3 of the library.
Below is shown a stack trace:
cryptopp.dll!memcpy(unsigned char * dst=0x00000000, unsigned char * src=0x0012f6c4, unsigned long count=3435973836) Line 188 Asm
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::SecBlock<unsigned char,CryptoPP::AllocatorWithCleanup<unsigned char> >::Assign(const unsigned char * t=0x0012f6c4, unsigned int len=0) Line 280 + 0xd bytes C++
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::Grouper::IsolatedInitialize(const CryptoPP::NameValuePairs & parameters={...}) Line 201 C++
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::Filter::Initialize(const CryptoPP::NameValuePairs & parameters={...}, int propagation=-2) Line 65 C++
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::Filter::PropagateInitialize(const CryptoPP::NameValuePairs & parameters={...}, int propagation=-1) Line 99 + 0x15 bytes C++
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::Filter::Initialize(const CryptoPP::NameValuePairs & parameters={...}, int propagation=-1) Line 65 + 0xf bytes C++
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::HexEncoder::IsolatedInitialize(const CryptoPP::NameValuePairs & parameters={...}) Line 19 + 0x69 bytes C++
cryptopp.dll!CryptoPP::HexEncoder::HexEncoder(CryptoPP::BufferedTransformation * attachment=0x00000000, bool uppercase=true, int outputGroupSize=0, const std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > & separator="ÌÌÌÌ:", const std::basic_string<char,std::char_traits<char>,std::allocator<char> > & terminator="ÌÌÌÌ") Line 15 + 0x69 bytes C++
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