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Operating Systems HP-UX ltoa Behavior Post 302079916 by jim mcnamara on Thursday 13th of July 2006 05:54:27 PM
Old 07-13-2006
From the ltoa man page
Code:
 WARNINGS
      The return values for ltostr(), ultostr(), ltoa() and ultoa() point to
      data whose content is overwritten by subsequent calls to these
      functions by the same thread.

You're referencing the same place in memory twice... therefore you're experiencing undefined behavuior - sometimes it works, other times not.
 

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std::integral_constant< _Tp, __v >(3cxx)								  std::integral_constant< _Tp, __v >(3cxx)

NAME
std::integral_constant< _Tp, __v > - SYNOPSIS
Inherited by std::__is_integral_helper< typename >, std::__is_signed_helper< _Tp, bool, bool >, std::__is_void_helper< typename >, std::__uses_allocator_helper< _Tp, _Alloc, bool >, std::chrono::__is_duration< _Tp >, std::is_array< _Tp[_Size]>, std::is_bind_expression< _Bind< _Signature > >, std::is_bind_expression< _Bind_result< _Result, _Signature > >, std::is_error_code_enum< _Tp >, std::is_error_code_enum< future_errc >, std::is_function< typename >, std::is_function< _Res(_ArgTypes...) const >, std::is_function< _Res(_ArgTypes...) const volatile >, std::is_function< _Res(_ArgTypes...)>, std::is_function< _Res(_ArgTypes......) const >, std::is_function< _Res(_ArgTypes......) const volatile >, std::is_function< _Res(_ArgTypes......) volatile >, std::is_lvalue_reference< typename >, std::is_rvalue_reference< typename >, std::is_rvalue_reference< _Tp && >, std::uses_allocator< priority_queue< _Tp, _Sequence, _Compare >, _Alloc >, std::uses_allocator< queue< _Tp, _Seq >, _Alloc >, and std::uses_allocator< stack< _Tp, _Seq >, _Alloc >. Public Types typedef integral_constant< _Tp, __v > type" typedef _Tp value_type Public Member Functions constexpr operator value_type () Static Public Attributes static constexpr _Tp value Detailed Description template<typename _Tp, _Tp __v>struct std::integral_constant< _Tp, __v > integral_constant Definition at line 72 of file type_traits. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libstdc++ from the source code. libstdc++ Tue Nov 27 2012 std::integral_constant< _Tp, __v >(3cxx)
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