/* Sept. 2006, M. Spiekermann 1 How to avoid problems with class ~CMsg~ On some systems, e.g. MAC OSX, the code below will crash. The problem is that class ~X~ uses the global defined object cmsg. C++ does not specify in which order global instances of classes will be created. Hence it is not guaranteed that cmsg is properly initialized when the constructor function of ~X~ will be called. */ #include "LogMsg.h" class X { public: X() { cmsg.file("mytrace1.txt"); } }; X x; int main() { cmsg.file("mytraces.txt"); cmsg.info() << "hello world" << endl; cmsg.send(); }