id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,milestone,component,version,severity,resolution,keywords,cc 8628,spsc_queue::pop(OutputIterator it) improperly works with random-access iterators if the read pointer is bigger than the write pointer (stored data consists of 2 blocks),Constantin Fishkin ,timblechmann,"spsc_queue::pop(OutputIterator it) method improperly works with random-access iterators if the queue's read pointer is bigger than the queue's write pointer (the queue's stored data consists of 2 blocks) The following code will fill dst array improperly if the queue's read pointer is bigger than the queue's write pointer: unsigned char* dst=new unsigned char[100]; count=q.pop(dst); The bug caused by the code in spsc_queue.hpp:224: std::copy(internal_buffer+read_index, internal_buffer+max_size, it); std::copy(internal_buffer, internal_buffer+count1, it); It will copy the second fragment starting from the same point it copied the first ftagment. The problem can be fixed as: it=std::copy(internal_buffer+read_index, internal_buffer+max_size, it); std::copy(internal_buffer, internal_buffer+count1, it); ",Bugs,new,To Be Determined,lockfree,Boost 1.53.0,Not Applicable,,spsc_queue,