Emanuel, Since we are deleting an array of pointers, the way this is coded is OK. There are no destructors to call. The delete will release the storage by calling the global ::operator delete[]()...I guess you compiler or C++ runtime does not do that.
How about trying delete [] (void **)m_value.sta; Does that work? If not, I can change to delete [] (char **)m_value.sta; Kind of a hack....until this is cleared up. Nadir K. Amra Emanuel Norrbin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 05/31/2007 03:04:28 PM: > Hi, > > I am working with the current version of the Axis C++ trunk and I see > this warning when I compile on Linux with gcc 3.4.4 > > [cc] 120 total files to be compiled. > [cc] > /usr/local/tmp/emanuel/BUILD/ws-axis/obj/src/common/ArrayBean.cpp: In > destructor `virtual axiscpp::ArrayBean::~ArrayBean()': > [cc] > /usr/local/tmp/emanuel/BUILD/ws-axis/obj/src/common/ArrayBean.cpp:329: > warning: deleting `void*' is undefined > > When I did a google search for "C++ delete void*" I found that the consensus > was that deleting a void* is a no-no in C++. > > I also remember valgrind complaining about this when I ran it for memory > leak checking. > > The problem is on line 329 in ArrayBean.cpp with the following code: > > delete [] m_value.sta; > > It seems that the ArrayBean class (judging from the switch statement > above this) > knows the actual type of m_value.sta. Would it be feasable to introduce > another > switch statement which casts m_value.sta to the correct type before > deleting it? > > Since I am not that familiar with the code maybe the issue is more > complicated than > that or this may be a non-issue, but I can try it if you want to. > > The reason I want to use the latest version of Axis C++ is that I am > experiencing > crashes on Solaris when running the same code that I run on Linux > without any problems, > but so far I have not tried it on the latest version. > > /Cheers > Emanuel > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
