Hi John,

I've just shared a reduced version of my code. No PEG, no sense but it
doesn't need any input data.

  http://paste.factorcode.org/paste?id=3410

I've detected the die word is called when reading-word is executed. I
hope it helps.

Regards,
Roberto.

John Benediktsson <mrj...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi Robert,
>
> It's unlikely this is due to PEGs, for example this example I just now made
> from an old blog post works using Level 1 and deploy as console application:
>
>     http://paste.factorcode.org/paste?id=3408
>
> It is more likely that you are trying to use a feature like prettyprint
> (used by the "." word) or something else that requires a higher level of
> reflection about the system.  In factor, my first example used "." instead
> of "number>string print" and had a very similar error at Level 1 as yours.
>
> If you'd like to share some of your code either in public or in private, I
> could help you figure it out?
>
> We should spend some more time with deploy, it hasn't gotten as much love
> as other parts of the system and so might feel a little fragile or magical
> sometimes.
>
> Best,
> John.
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 1:55 AM, Roberto López <roberto.lo...@acm.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am trying to deploy a console application using the awesome PEG
>> vocabulary. If I choose to deploy using "Level 1 - No reflection" the
>> application fails when I run it with. The message is...
>>
>> | The die word was called by the library. Unless you called it yourself,
>> | you have triggered a bug in Factor. Please report.
>> | Starting low level debugger...
>> | Basic commands:
>> |   q ^D             -- quit Factor
>> |   c                -- continue executing Factor - NOT SAFE
>> |   t                -- throw exception in Factor - NOT SAFE
>> |   .s .r .c         -- print data, retain, call stacks
>> |   help             -- full help, including advanced commands
>> |
>> | > ==== DATA STACK:
>> | T{ #<not a string: f> accessors:name>> }
>> | T{ #<not a string: f> accessors:name>> }
>> | ==== RETAIN STACK:
>> | ==== CALL STACK:
>> |
>> | frame: 0x7f41b94b5f38 size 32
>> | executing: f
>> | scan: f
>> | word/quot addr: 1
>> | word/quot xt: 7f419e5a3500
>> | return address: 7f419e5a3531
>> |
>> | frame: 0x7f41b94b5f58 size 32
>> | executing: [ #<not a string: f> 1 #<not a string: f> ]
>> | scan: 0
>> | word/quot addr: 7f41a2aaec64
>> | word/quot xt: 7f419e7312e0
>> | return address: 7f419e7312ef
>> |
>> | frame: 0x7f41b94b5f78 size 16
>> | executing: f
>> | scan: f
>> | word/quot addr: 1
>> | word/quot xt: 7f419e69fb60
>> | return address: 7f419e69fb80
>> |
>> | frame: 0x7f41b94b5f88 size 16
>> | executing: f
>> | scan: f
>> | word/quot addr: 1
>> | word/quot xt: 7f419e723dc0
>> | return address: 7f419e723df1
>> |
>> | frame: 0x7f41b94b5f98 size 32
>> | executing: [ #<not a string: f> T{ #<not a string: f> 0 0 { T{ #<not a
>> string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } T{ #<not
>> a string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } T{
>> #<not a string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } } } #<not a string: f>
>> #<not a string: f> #<not a string: f> T{ #<not a string: f> 0 0 { T{ #<not
>> a string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } T{ #<not a string: f> f } T{
>> #<not a string: f> f } } } #<not a string: f> #<not a string: f> #<not a
>> string: f> T{ #<not a string: f> { } 0 }... ]
>> | scan: 58
>> | word/quot addr: 7f41a2b95814
>> | word/quot xt: 7f419e72e800
>> | return address: 7f419e72e9c1
>> |
>> | frame: 0x7f41b94b5fb8 size 32
>> | executing: f
>> | scan: f
>> | word/quot addr: 1
>> | word/quot xt: 7f419e549060
>> | return address: 7f419e549084
>>
>> But If I choose to deploy using "Level 6 - Full environment" the
>> application runs correctly. No problem with this level but the
>> executable is too big.
>>
>> Any idea to get a smaller executable?
>>
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