Hi Andy, Thanks a lot for looking into this and your response! Any idea when we will have a stable 2.2 release that we can move to given that 2.1 has been out for a few months. Thanks, Anand On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Andy Wingo wrote: > Hi :) > > On Mon 15 Dec 2014 07:36, Anand Mohanadoss writes: > > > Here is what we changed in hashtab.c - > > > > 130a131 > >> size_t orig_len = len; > > 137,138c138,144 > > < assert (removed <= len); > > < len -= removed; > > --- > >> if (removed <= len) > >> len -= removed; > >> else > >> { > >> printf ("Vacuum weak hash table assert Table=%p len=%zi removed=%zi > > orig_len=%zi n_items=%zi\n", table, len, removed, orig_len, > > SCM_HASHTABLE_N_ITEMS (table)); > >> len = 0; > >> } > > > > With this change, we got lines similar to the following printed > > periodically - > > > > Vacuum weak hash table assert Table=0x9bdb840 len=0 removed=1 > > orig_len=2321 n_items=2321 > > I guess printing a warning is not worse than crashing. I was unable to > make this table work in a reliable way in 2.0 without rewriting it, so > in 2.2 there's a new implementation with hopefully no bug in this > regard. > > Ludovic what do you thing, should we just be sloppy in 2.0 and remove > the assertion? I don't think it's fixable. The other option I see is > to close as WONTFIX. > > Andy >