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Brian Nesbitt commented on STDCXX-1035: --------------------------------------- I should also mention that using 'find_first_of' works in this example, as does rfind. > Issue with string::find(const string& str, size_type pos=0) > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: STDCXX-1035 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-1035 > Project: C++ Standard Library > Issue Type: Bug > Components: 21. Strings > Affects Versions: 4.2.1 > Environment: OS: Solaris 2.10 > Compiler: Sun Studio 12 > Reporter: Brian Nesbitt > > I recently encountered a problem with stdcxx demonstrated by the following > example: > {noformat} > #include <string> > int main() > { > std::string s = ".google.com"; > std::string s1 = "www.google.google.com"; > std::string::size_type pos = s1.find(s); > if (pos != std::string::npos) > { > return 0; > } > else > { > return 1; > } > } > {noformat} > The code above was compiled using the sun studio 12 compiler: > {noformat} > CC -library=%none -I/spare/include/stdcxx -L/spare/lib -lstd12d -mt -lpthread > google.cpp > {noformat} > With the stdcxx 4.2.1 library, the return code is 1 indicating that find > failed. However the return code is 0 when using sun studio with the Cstd or > STLPort4 libraries. Compiling with g++ 4.1 on Linux also returns 0 indicating > that find was successful. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.