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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #728 | fixed | (ccl::choose-file-dialog) bug | ||
| Description |
In trunk, (ccl::choose-file-dialog) sometimes works, but opening a directory then selecting a file causes CCL to crash. This in 1.6-dev-r14201M-trunk, this bug seems to be absent in 1.5-rc1-r13620M. Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) |
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| #731 | fixed | Lisp kernel terminated with segmentation fault | ||
| Description |
The trunk version of Clozure CL kernel crashes on Ubuntu 10.04 (Linux kernel 2.6.32-24.41). % ./lx86cl
zsh: segmentation fault (core dumped) ./lx86cl
% gdb ./lx86cl core
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.1-ubuntu
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
... snip ...
Core was generated by `./lx86cl'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 find_foreign_rsp (tcr=0x2ada70, handler=0x80634f0, signum=7,
info=0x2acc1c, context=0x2acc9c, return_address=9712656)
at ../x86-exceptions.c:1549
1549 if (((BytePtr)rsp < foreign_area->low) ||
(gdb) bt
#0 find_foreign_rsp (tcr=0x2ada70, handler=0x80634f0, signum=7,
info=0x2acc1c, context=0x2acc9c, return_address=9712656)
at ../x86-exceptions.c:1549
#1 handle_signal_on_foreign_stack (tcr=0x2ada70, handler=0x80634f0, signum=7,
info=0x2acc1c, context=0x2acc9c, return_address=9712656)
at ../x86-exceptions.c:1624
#2 0x08061cae in altstack_signal_handler (signum=7, info=0x2acc1c,
context=0x2acc9c) at ../x86-exceptions.c:1703
#3 <signal handler called>
#4 create_stack (size=1159168) at ../thread_manager.c:1611
#5 0x080592b2 in allocate_lisp_stack (useable=1048576, softsize=102400,
hardsize=4096, softkind=kVSPsoftguard, hardkind=kVSPhardguard,
h_p=0x2ad038, base_p=0x2ad03c, softp=0x2ad034, hardp=0x2ad030)
at ../pmcl-kernel.c:223
#6 0x0805947c in allocate_lisp_stack_area (stack_type=AREA_VSTACK,
usable=1048576, softsize=102400, hardsize=4096, softkind=kVSPsoftguard,
hardkind=kVSPhardguard) at ../pmcl-kernel.c:279
#7 0x08059565 in allocate_vstack_holding_area_lock (usable=3674112)
at ../pmcl-kernel.c:326
#8 0x0806529e in new_tcr (vstack_size=1048576, tstack_size=524288)
at ../thread_manager.c:1342
#9 0x08065bb5 in lisp_thread_entry (param=0xbfcbe390)
at ../thread_manager.c:1686
#10 0x0057e96e in start_thread () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#11 0x00d9aa4e in clone () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
(gdb)
On Linux kernel 2.6.32-23.37, it works fine. |
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| #732 | worksforme | small unicode problem | ||
| Description |
I'm doing an experiment in formatting some files that use Devanagari unicode characters. The input file is utf8, and it's my intention to produce a utf8 output file. The following function reads a sexp, and for each correctly prints a Devanagari word to the screen, and apparently writes the same word as garbage to the output file. Can you please tell me the right stream parameters? Thanks. (defun format-dict ()
(let ((fi "/Users/kmorgan/documents/yoga/sanskrit/roots/roots.txt")
(fo "/Users/kmorgan/documents/yoga/sanskrit/roots/dict.txt"))
(with-open-file (si fi :external-format :utf-8)
(with-open-file (so fo :direction :output :if-exists :supersede :external-format :utf-8)
(let ((*print-miser-width* 120))
(do ((x (read si nil nil) (read si nil nil)))
((null x))
(princ (second (second x)) so)
(princ (second (second x)))
;(print-entry so x)
))))))
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