I asked because check syntax doesn't install memory limits when it runs, only run does. Perhaps your tool is doing the same thing?
Robby On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Carl Eastlund <cce at ccs.neu.edu> wrote: > No, though I might have just triggered the theorem prover, which uses > the same hook to compile the program as check syntax > (drscheme:eval:expand-program), if that's relevant. > > --Carl > > On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Robby Findler > <robby at eecs.northwestern.edu> wrote: >> Were you running check syntax? >> >> Robby >> >> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Carl Eastlund <cce at ccs.neu.edu> wrote: >>> DrScheme gave me the error message in the subject -- I wish I had >>> copied or screenshotted it, but I was so surprised to see it I just >>> clicked "OK" to see what it would do, so I may have the wording >>> slightly wrong. Anyway, DrScheme promptly crashed (and Mac OS gave me >>> to "quit unexpectedly dialog") when I hit "OK". >>> >>> I don't recall doing anything intensive when that happened, I was just >>> running a program I had run before (in Dracula). Anyone know what >>> might have happened, or what further information I should look for to >>> help diagnose this? >>> >>> -- >>> Carl Eastlund >
