William Coleda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Running the tcl "examples/bench.tcl" script, I get the following backtrace:
> Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
> 0x0021cb38 in Parrot_Sub_invoke (interpreter=0xd001a0, pmc=0xed2b60,
> next=0xf20284) at classes/sub.c:239
> 239 if (interpreter->code->cur_cs != sub->seg) {
> Any chance this is a parrot issue and not a tcl issue?
It's GC related (running it with -G succeeds).
It seems that you aren't always storing compiled code objects away. So
these get GCed. E.g.
commands/proc.imc:106
$P0 = compile pir_compiler, proc_body
The compilation result C<$P0> remains unanchored.
leo