>
> I have it like this in my tree now:
>
> string const & LyXLayout::name() const
> {
> name_ = lowercase(name_);
> return name_;
> }
>
>
> string const & LyXLayout::obsoleted_by() const
> {
> obsololeted_by_ = lowercase(obsoleted_by_);
> return obsoleted_by_;
> }
You should try this:
---
string const & LyXLayout::name() const
{
string * name = new string(lowercase(name_));
return * name;
}
---
...
---
string const & LyXLayout::obsoleted_by() const
{
string * obsoleted_by = new string (lowercase(obsoleted_by_));
return * obsoleted_by;
}
---
Surprise, it works!
... And bug 221 is gone. And John's cut-change-textclass-undo bug
is gone. It just seems to work, i.e. there seemingly are no further
serious errors!
I *hate* the above code. It demonstrates that the problem apparently was
lack of allocated memory to hold the string in question, but the above
is ugly. And undoubtedly leaks like a sieve. Feel free to come up with
something better!
Martin
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