I am trying to teach myself to program in C++ and am using Cygwin on Windows with g++ installed. Everything was going swimmingly until I started to declare string variables. Using string literals with cout causes no issues, but as soon as I declare a string variable the program will no longer run.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
int main ()
{
std::string mystring = "Test";
std::cout << mystring;
return 0;
}
The preceding code compiles without issue, but when run produces no output. GDB provides me with the following:
(gdb) run
Starting program: /cygdrive/c/Projects/CPP Test/string.exe
[New Thread 8416.0x2548]
[New Thread 8416.0x2510]
[New Thread 8416.0x1694]
[New Thread 8416.0x14f4]
[Thread 8416.0x1694 exited with code 3221225785]
[Thread 8416.0x14f4 exited with code 3221225785]
During startup program exited with code 0xc0000139.
From what I have managed to gather this is some sort of entry point issue with a DLL, but I could be completely wrong.
Does anyone know what I have done wrong or what I have misconfigured and how to fix it?
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