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I'm trying to load a dll that is registering types to rttr. But the application crashes when callling library.Load().
Apparently the issue is triggered here: array_range<type> type::get_types() RTTR_NOEXCEPT { auto& type_list = detail::type_register_private::get_instance().get_type_storage(); return array_range<type>(&type_list[1], type_list.size() - 1); }
type_list has only 1 element, so it is out of bounds when accessing like type_list[1] i guess.
Maybe I am doing something wrong. I've been following the documentation though.
My dll has in a cpp file the following:
`#include "components.h"
#include <rttr/registration>
using namespace rttr;
} And my application is trying to load it like this:library lib("game_gameplay"); // file suffix is not needed, will be automatically appended
lib.load();`
It crashes after calling load. AFAIK it is everything needed according to the documentation. Am I missing something.
dll is properly created. And I've been able to load it and get func ptr using windows API. But I'd like to use rttr method.
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I'm trying to load a dll that is registering types to rttr. But the application crashes when callling library.Load().
Apparently the issue is triggered here:
array_range<type> type::get_types() RTTR_NOEXCEPT { auto& type_list = detail::type_register_private::get_instance().get_type_storage(); return array_range<type>(&type_list[1], type_list.size() - 1); }
type_list has only 1 element, so it is out of bounds when accessing like type_list[1] i guess.
Maybe I am doing something wrong. I've been following the documentation though.
My dll has in a cpp file the following:
`#include "components.h"
#include <rttr/registration>
using namespace rttr;
RTTR_PLUGIN_REGISTRATION
{
rttr::registration::class_("test")
.constructor<>()
.property("i", &test::i);
}
And my application is trying to load it like this:
library lib("game_gameplay"); // file suffix is not needed, will be automatically appendedlib.load();`
It crashes after calling load. AFAIK it is everything needed according to the documentation. Am I missing something.
dll is properly created. And I've been able to load it and get func ptr using windows API. But I'd like to use rttr method.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: