On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 10:06:15PM +0100, NotFound wrote:
> > do_loop:
> > say i
> > push_eh do_inc
> > $P0 = find_method i, "succ"
> > i.$P0()
> > do_inc:
> > pop_eh
> > inc i
> > goto do_loop
>
> I've noticed an anomaly: if you
>> I've noticed an anomaly: if you add .get_results($P0) after pop_eh
>> nothing bag happens, but if you put it before, it starts leaking a lot
>> of memory.
>
> Is that after r32226?
Before it was leaking both ways, I think.
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On Wednesday 29 October 2008 14:06:15 NotFound wrote:
> > With the following example (and the other patches to
> > Parrot_ex_throw_from_op_args added by NotFound++), I'm able
> > to run the following version and get to 250,000 without any
> > difficulty.
> >
> >$ cat x.pir
> >.sub 'main'
>
On Wednesday 29 October 2008 11:48:57 Patrick R. Michaud (via RT) wrote:
> 'make test' in pheme is giving an error in r32229:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/parrot/r32229/languages/pheme$ make test
> ../../parrot ../../compilers/tge/tgc.pir --output=lib/ASTGrammar.pir
> lib/pge2past.tg ../../parrot
> /ho
> With the following example (and the other patches to
> Parrot_ex_throw_from_op_args added by NotFound++), I'm able
> to run the following version and get to 250,000 without any
> difficulty.
>
>$ cat x.pir
>.sub 'main'
> .local pmc i
> i = new 'Integer'
> do_loop:
>
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'make test' in pheme is giving an error in r32229:
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Hey, this smells like the "PGE failing because of bigint" error we've
heard tell about. (which probably isn't PGE's fault, but it's one of
the first things that uses the built parrot during the build.)
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Carl Mäsak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Just installed parrot 0.8.0, Revision 32223
Here is the test summary:
Test Summa
Will (>):
> Here's the offending line:
>
> ../../parrot ../../runtime/parrot/library/PGE/Perl6Grammar.pir
> --output=PGE/builtins_gen.pir PGE/builtins.pg
>
> To figure out why this is causing a bus error, try:
>
> $ cd compilers/pge
> $ gdb ../../parrot
> gdb> run ../../runtime/parrot/library/PGE/P
$ gdb ../../parrot
GNU gdb 6.3.50-20050815 (Apple version gdb-768) (Tue Oct 2 04:07:49 UTC 2007)
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Uh, and this might have something to do with the third last line of
the failing make being
gmake[1]: *** Deleting file `PGE.pbc'
On Monday 27 October 2008 09:15:29 Will Coleda wrote:
> > While trying to duplicate the tcl segfault in PIR, I was able to
> > generate PIR that reliably segfaulted; except it turned out it was
> > segfaulting a different way:
> >
> > .sub '__onload' :immediate
> >load_bytecode 'TGE.pbc'
> >
On Monday 27 October 2008 18:18:26 Will Coleda wrote:
> Attached is a PIR-only file (no tcl required) that triggers the same
> GC-related segfault (tested in r32210)
Fixed in r32229. The problem is that retrieving the STRING value of a String
Key returned that STRING directly. Modifying its co
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