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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:14:41+00:00 2026-05-13T19:14:41+00:00

I wrote my own reference counted memory manager c++ (for fun) and I’m sure

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I wrote my own reference counted memory manager c++ (for fun) and I’m sure it isn’t perfect 😉 . And now when I’m trying to use it I got random SIGTRAP signals. If I comment out every line which are in connection with that memory manager everything runs fine. Getting SIGTRAP-s instead of SIGSEGV is quite strange.
I know that SIGTRAP-s are thrown when the program hits a breakpoint, but no breakpoint is set. I read in an other thread that debug builds of the exe’s and dll’s must be up to date. They are up to date and so it is not the reason.

Does anyone know why is this happening?

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    2026-05-13T19:14:41+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    After searching on Google I realized that those sigtraps are same as those warnings you get in MSVC++ saying "Windows has triggered a breakpoint in xxxx.exe. This may be due to a corruption of the heap, and indicates a bug blahblahblah"…

    So it seems yes, unexpected sigtraps can indicate memory corrupction (quite strange…)

    And I found my bug too. The MM is in a static library which is linked to a dll. And that static lib and the dll is linked to my exe. So there were two memory managers, one in my exe and one in my dll. If call the initialization method of the MM. It initialized the MM in my exe but not in the dll so the dll went without init. I solved this by not linking my exe against that static library.

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