Eh, scratch that last crash. My erroneous book-keeping with registered locals.
Carry on... On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Dan Liebgold <[email protected]>wrote: > > Ok, that gets me past the missing collection exception. Now it crashes > inside libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll. Here's the callstack... this is the stock > 5.3 distribution so a stock map file may help: > > > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f548983() > [Frames below may be incorrect and/or missing, no symbols loaded for > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll] > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f549ad1() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f6c5a34() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f6c5ab0() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f751e2f() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f751f6a() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f6e5675() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f5bea15() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f6bfd95() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f5c0028() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f5c03fe() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f5cb32e() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f66095f() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f660c4e() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f66cd83() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f66d146() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f642566() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f657a93() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f666cc9() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f66a2a7() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f66affd() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f66b0d2() > dctest.exe!run(Scheme_Env * e, int argc, char * * argv) Line 48 + 0xc > bytes C++ > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f55baa3() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f55d9a5() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f55da46() > libracket3m_8bh1a8.dll!0f55df3a() > dctest.exe!main(int argc, char * * argv) Line 58 + 0x17 bytes C++ > dctest.exe!__tmainCRTStartup() Line 555 + 0x19 bytes C > dctest.exe!mainCRTStartup() Line 371 C > kernel32.dll!75b1339a() > ntdll.dll!771d9ef2() > ntdll.dll!771d9ec5() > > I changed the code to register all Scheme_Objects in the collector, but > same result... > > Thanks, > Dan > > On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Matthew Flatt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> The "%RACKETDIR%" in scheme_make_path() isn't going to get expanded as >> an environment variable. You'll have to use getenv() directly: >> >> a[0] = scheme_make_path(getenv("RACKETDIR")); >> a[1] = scheme_make_path("collects"); >> Scheme_Object * collectPath = scheme_build_path(2, a); >> Scheme_Object * collectPathList = scheme_build_list(1, &collectPath); >> scheme_init_collection_paths(e, collectPathList); >> >> >> At Fri, 21 Sep 2012 16:42:23 -0700, Dan Liebgold wrote: >> > I'm having a terrible time trying to embed Racket 5.3 in a C++ program. >> > Please take a look at https://gist.github.com/3764529 and tell me >> where I'm >> > going wrong. >> > >> > This is the output I get: >> > >> > racket/base: standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found >> > collection: "racket" >> > in collection directories: >> > C:\Users\danl\AppData\Roaming\Racket\5.3\collects >> > in: racket/base >> > context...: >> > standard-module-name-resolver >> > >> > >> > RACKETDIR environment variable is defined properly (and not to the path >> in >> > the output.) Any ideas? >> > >> > -- >> > Dan Liebgold [[email protected]] >> > _________________________ >> > Racket Developers list: >> > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev >> > > > > -- > Dan Liebgold [[email protected]] > -- Dan Liebgold [[email protected]]
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