08.10.2012 22:35, Jakob Ovrum пишет:
On Monday, 8 October 2012 at 18:05:31 UTC, Rainer Schuetze wrote:
What OS are you running? Implicite TLS for dynamically loaded DLLs is
not supported by XP or Sever 2003, so druntime contains a fix to
simulate it. (The workaround has the drawback that the DLL cannot be
unloaded anymore.)

I'm just speculating, maybe something goes wrong with the tls_index
variable, reading TLS variables would then access data from another DLL.

Is your code doing callbacks into the host application in static
initializers? With the XP workaround, the runtime initialization
"impersonates" all threads that exist before loading the DLL, by
switching the TLS-pointer array of the current thread, and that might
be unexpected in a callback (but not doing this might produce even
more unexpected results).

I'm running Windows 7, and I'm not using any static initializers either :(


As I said, give us a runnable failing test suite.

As you are running Windows 7 the only reason I see is this nasty trap:
http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=8130

Are you aware of it?

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Denis V. Shelomovskij

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