How can I debug lambda functions in C++?
Debugging lambda functions in C++ can be tricky. You can use tools like gdb or Visual Studio's debugger. What specific issue are you facing?
I'm getting a segmentation fault when I try to call my lambda.
A segmentation fault often occurs due to accessing invalid memory. Check if you're capturing variables correctly. Are you using &
or =
for captures?
I'm using =
to capture by value. Should I switch to &
?
If the captured variable goes out of scope, it can lead to a segmentation fault. Try using &
if you need to access the original variable. Can you share the lambda code?
Sure, here it is: [code snippet]. What do you think?
I see the issue! You're capturing a local variable that goes out of scope. Change it to capture by reference or ensure the variable stays in scope.
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