#7504: hackage vector package yields ghc bug on raspberry pi
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Priority: normal
#7550: incorrect bang patterns rejected with "report a ghc bug"
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#7550: incorrect bang patterns rejected with "report a ghc bug"
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#7504: hackage vector package yields ghc bug on raspberry pi
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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Reporter: SimonMeier | Owner: pcapriotti
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5976: Panic in a user Template Haskell function is wrongly reported as a GHC
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#5036: ghc bug: urk! lookup local fingerprint
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Priority: high| Milestone: 7.2.1
#5036: ghc bug: urk! lookup local fingerprint
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#5036: ghc bug: urk! lookup local fingerprint
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#5036: ghc bug: urk! lookup local fingerprint
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#5036: ghc bug: urk! lookup local fingerprint
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eaval of the way inlining works.
Simon
From: glasgow-haskell-bugs-boun...@haskell.org
[mailto:glasgow-haskell-bugs-boun...@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Jason Dagit
Sent: 02 October 2009 00:01
To: glasgow-haskell-bugs@haskell.org
Cc: Simon Marlow; Ian Lynagh
Subject: Fwd: GHC Bug report
[I just f
[I just found out that there is a dedicated bugs email address so forwarding
the original message there.]
Hello,
I've created a small example of the program I have at this URL with the
output of -ddump-simpl:
http://hpaste.org/fastcgi/hpaste.fcgi/view?id=10109#a10109
Notice that on line 139, I
#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
bug
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Reporter: megacz|Owner:
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
bug
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
bug
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
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#2864: ghc: panic! (the 'impossible' happened) -- Please report this as a GHC
bug
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On 26 March 2005 09:59, MR wrote:
> Hi, I get the following error when i run ghci:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/windows/d/Programming/Software$ ghci
>___ ___ _
> / _ \ /\ /\/ __(_)
> / /_\// /_/ / / | | GHC Interactive, version 6.2.2, for
> Haskell 98. / /_\\/ __ / /___| |
Hi, I get the following error when i run ghci:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/windows/d/Programming/Software$ ghci
___ ___ _
/ _ \ /\ /\/ __(_)
/ /_\// /_/ / / | | GHC Interactive, version 6.2.2, for Haskell 98.
/ /_\\/ __ / /___| | http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
\/\/ /_/\/
On 22 May 2004 22:36, Karl Crary wrote:
> I get the following run-time error when executing test.exe.
>
> test.exe: internal error: stg_ap_v_ret
> Please report this as a bug to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> or http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ghc/
>
> I'm running the binary distribution of 6.
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Simon Peyton-Jones wrote:
> | Also, I tried to update and rebuild, but the makefiles seem to have
> the
> | dependencies wrong or something. I compiles THSyntax.hs by hand, then
> ran
> | into some trouble with files that needed some modules from GHCI trying
> | (and dying)
| Also, I tried to update and rebuild, but the makefiles seem to have
the
| dependencies wrong or something. I compiles THSyntax.hs by hand, then
ran
| into some trouble with files that needed some modules from GHCI trying
| (and dying) to build before the ghci files.Is there a guide to
building
|
]
| Subject: type class problem / GHC bug
|
| Hi everyone
|
| I've built GHC from CVS and I'm getting some odd errors about
overlapping
| instances. This is different from 6.0.1, but it's not obvious it is
wrong,
| so I'm probably missing something here.
|
| The example is
|
> Question to "the bosses": should I rename HsReadline.c to
> HsReadline_cbits.c by cvs-removing it and then cvs-adding it?
> Do I just have to do that separately for the HEAD and STABLE branches?
Yes, and yes.
Cheers,
Simon
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Glasgow-has
[orff:tools/hc/dev] atze% ghci -package data
___ ___ _
/ _ \ /\ /\/ __(_)
/ /_\// /_/ / / | | GHC Interactive, version 6.0, for Haskell
98.
/ /_\\/ __ / /___| | http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
\/\/ /_/\/|_| Type :? for help.
Loading package base ... linking ...
[orff:tools/hc/dev] atze% ghci -package data
___ ___ _
/ _ \ /\ /\/ __(_)
/ /_\// /_/ / / | | GHC Interactive, version 6.0, for Haskell 98.
/ /_\\/ __ / /___| | http://www.haskell.org/ghc/
\/\/ /_/\/|_| Type :? for help.
Loading package base ... linking ... d
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 09:24
Subject: GHC bug
> Prelude> :reload
> Compiling XBar ( /nfs/isd/hdaume/projects/XBar/XBar.hs,
> interpreted )
> ghc-5.02.1: panic! (the `impossible' happened, GHC version 5.02.1
Prelude> :reload
Compiling XBar ( /nfs/isd/hdaume/projects/XBar/XBar.hs,
interpreted )
ghc-5.02.1: panic! (the `impossible' happened, GHC version 5.02.1):
TcGenDeriv:mk_FunMonoBind
Please report it as a compiler bug to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
or http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghc
> > You mean this one:
> >
> > subl $RESERVED_C_STACK_BYTES + 4*SIZEOF_LONG,%esp
> >
> > subracting from %esp caused the program to exit? Surely not!
>
> Specifically, anything after the subl ,%esp
> did not happen. Perhaps causing an uncaught page fault?
> (I dont think that the subl
Simon Marlow wrote:
>
> > > A strange bug indeed, but what brings you to this conclusion?
> >
> > Because
> > (1) I hacked the *.S code that start STG execution to call
> > printf after each instruction, and the allocate stack
> > space *instruction* caused the problem.
>
> You mean th
> > A strange bug indeed, but what brings you to this conclusion?
>
> Because
> (1) I hacked the *.S code that start STG execution to call
> printf after each instruction, and the allocate stack
> space *instruction* caused the problem.
You mean this one:
subl $RESERVED_C_S
Simon Marlow wrote:
>
> > Bug (1): A totally clean, top of the CVS tree does not work on NT 4.0.
> >
> > Behavior: returns with no result, any program.
> > Strange: Adding '+RTS -s' makes things work fine.
> > I think that there is not enough stack space on the C stack,
> > and the "change %esp
> Bug (1): A totally clean, top of the CVS tree does not work on NT 4.0.
>
> Behavior: returns with no result, any program.
> Strange: Adding '+RTS -s' makes things work fine.
> I think that there is not enough stack space on the C stack,
> and the "change %esp register is failing us". The alloca
Bug (1): A totally clean, top of the CVS tree does not work on NT 4.0.
Behavior: returns with no result, any program.
Strange: Adding '+RTS -s' makes things work fine.
I think that there is not enough stack space on the C stack,
and the "change %esp register is failing us". The alloca
function is
Hi!
X.hs contains:
module X where
x a = case a of
"aa"-> a
"{" -> a
> ghc --version
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compilation System, version 4.06
> ghc -c X.hs
X.hs:2: Pattern match(es) are overlapped in a group of case alternatives beginning
Hi !
I got an "fatal error: GetMBlock:misaligned block returned" message wenn
executing my program.
Because I have no idea what that means,I decided to compile with profiling
optin.
(I youse a makefile as You describe it in the user - report.)
So I changed the HC_OPTS (to: -O -prof -auto-all -o
I have started to move my Hugs CGI scripts into GHC.
Here is an example hugs cgi script:
-helloCGI.lhs-
#!/usr/local/bin/runhugs
> main=putStr "content-type: text/html\n\nhello world\n"
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This is literate Haskell so it should be completely acceptable to any
Haskell
The www file GHC 2.04 bugs and workarounds
has the section
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Compiling prelude libraries on x86 machines
...
... register was spilled
The solution is ...
make EXTRA_HC_OPTS=-monly-2-regs
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