I'd like to create an array of a certain type. The basic code looks as follows:
Type T x::Float64 y::Float64 end b = Array{T}(3) Basically I wish b[1], b[2], b[3] to be of the same type T. I'm using Julia within the Atom editor. The last line of code causes Julia to hang and produces the following error "Julia Client – Internal Error UndefRefError: access to undefined reference in yieldto at /Applications/Julia-0.4.0-rc2.app/Contents/Resources/julia/lib/julia/sys.dylib in wait at /Applications/Julia-0.4.0-rc2.app/Contents/Resources/julia/lib/julia/sys.dylib (repeats 3 times) [inlined code] from /Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Lazy/src/dynamic.jl:69 in anonymous at /Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Atom/src/eval.jl:44 [inlined code] from /Users/me/.julia/v0.4/Atom/src/comm.jl:23 in anonymous at task.jl:63 The same code works just fine under command line Julia (0.4.0-rc2). Any help will be appreciated, including how to have a clean slate reinstallation (either Juno or Atom) that just works. I'm relatively new to Julia. I was using Julia under Juno until Juno broke down with no fix after I tried. Reinstallation didn't help (several other people had similar problems, see https://groups.google.com/d/topic/julia-users/ntOb9HNm0ac/discussion). I then switched to Atom and still has problems.