Hello Eli, On Thu, Apr 25, 2019, 4:26 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Kaushal Modi > > Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2019 11:36:27 -0400 > > > > In the past one-two weeks > > Any chance for a more accurate time frame? Or maybe even bisection? > Sorry, I don't have a to consistent way to reproduce this. But I have noticed that no crash has happened since I disabled the beacon package. Thanks. Unfortunately, the backtrace makes no sense to me. The > buffer was pure ASCII, right? If you mean the presence of Unicode characters, then I have the unicode box drawing characters too. The Org file content is not 100% 8-bit ASCII. At least for the first 2K characters it > seems the answer is yes, because: > > > #4 0x0000000000584793 in line_number_display_width (w=w@entry=0x89da880, > width=width@entry=0x7fffffff43dc, pixel_width=pixel_width@entry=0x7fffffff43e0) > at indent.c:1981 > > startpos = { > > charpos = 2874, > > bytepos = 2874 > > } > > As you see, the character and the byte positions coincide, which is a > sign of a plain ASCII buffer text. > > So it makes little sense that the assertion is violated, because it is > called to validate the same character position of 2874: > > > #1 0x00000000005a1232 in die (msg=msg@entry=0x680450 "charpos == > BYTE_TO_CHAR (bytepos)", file=file@entry=0x67dc6a "xdisp.c", > line=line@entry=3047) at alloc.c:7221 > > No locals. > > #2 0x0000000000456b44 in init_iterator (it=it@entry=0x7fffffff3040, > w=w@entry=0x89da880, charpos=2874, bytepos=, > row=, base_face_id=base_face_id@entry=DEFAULT_FACE_ID) at > xdisp.c:3047 > > So something strange is at work here, and I cannot see what it could > be, especially with all those "optimized out" variables. This time, I enabled logging to a file as there was no way I would be able to copy all that info screen by screen into the email. Does that option optimize out certain variables? > I would suggest to try an unoptimized build, Hmm, I am already building Emacs with your suggested switches of -ggdb3 and -Og (from an earlier gdb debug in a different thread). Let me know if a different set of switches are needed. and if the same crashes > happen there as well, perhaps the backtrace will tell something more > useful. It would help to know the value of bytepos argument to > init_iterator, and if it indeed is equal to charpos, the next thing to > look at is the buffer's markers. > I still have the gdb session alive if you want me to run some debug commands for you. Thanks. Kaushal >