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Camm Maguire |
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[Gcl-devel] Re: compiler bug? segmentation violation produced by a one liner |
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22 Mar 2006 12:21:38 -0500 |
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Greetings, and thanks! This should be fixed now.
Take care,
Robert Boyer <address@hidden> writes:
> Below is essentially ANSI test MAX.5, which causes a segmentation violation.
> It is also the reason that "make test-compiled" won't complete.
>
> I do not know whether this might be a static issue. What I do below is
> certainly done in a static-built image.
>
> Bob
>
> % xg
> GCL (GNU Common Lisp) 2.7.0 ANSI Mar 15 2006 18:07:14
> Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp,pargcl), GPL(unexec,bfd)
>
> >(defun foo () (let ((m (max 2 1.0s0))) (or (eql m 2) (eql m 2.0s0))))
>
> FOO
>
> >(compile *)
>
> ;; Compiling /tmp/gazonk_19269_0.lsp.
> ;; End of Pass 1.
> ;; End of Pass 2.
> /tmp/gazonk_19269_0.c:400: warning: `__huge_val' defined but not used
> ;; OPTIMIZE levels: Safety=0 (No runtime error checking), Space=0, Speed=3,
> (Debug quality ignored)
> ;; Finished compiling /tmp/gazonk_19269_0.o.
> Loading /tmp/gazonk_19269_0.o
> start address -T 0xab5ebb0 Finished loading /tmp/gazonk_19269_0.o
> #<compiled-function FOO>
> NIL
> NIL
>
> >(foo)
> Segmentation violation: c stack ok:signalling error
> Error in EVAL [or a callee]: Caught fatal error [memory may be damaged]:
> Segmentation violation.
>
> Fast links are on: do (si::use-fast-links nil) for debugging
> Broken at CONDITIONS::CLCS-UNIVERSAL-ERROR-HANDLER. Type :H for Help.
> 1 (Continue) Return to top level.
> dbl:>>
>
>
>
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