* compilation problem in guile-gtk CVS
@ 2002-11-21 8:01 Stan Pinte
2002-11-22 20:44 ` Marius Vollmer
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-11-21 8:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-user
hello,
the ./autogen.sh procedure in the latest guile-gtk-1.2, in CVS, complains
about
a missing config.scm.in in the gtk directory. this files is well present in
the gtk-1.2 directory.
any clue?
thanks a lot,
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* Re: compilation problem in guile-gtk CVS
2002-11-21 8:01 compilation problem in guile-gtk CVS Stan Pinte
@ 2002-11-22 20:44 ` Marius Vollmer
2002-11-28 8:37 ` general debugging question Stan Pinte
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From: Marius Vollmer @ 2002-11-22 20:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-gtk, guile-user
Stan Pinte <alto_stan@wanadoo.be> writes:
> any clue?
Should be fixed now.
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* general debugging question
2002-11-22 20:44 ` Marius Vollmer
@ 2002-11-28 8:37 ` Stan Pinte
2002-11-28 9:13 ` Neil Jerram
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-11-28 8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-gtk, guile-user
hello,
sorry to bother you with something which may have been asked 10e24 times already...
I am trying the guile-gtk-1.2 CVS version, which compiles fine, thanks Marius!
It is segfaulting somewhere...
Is my only solution putting
(format #f ...) in all my code, until I spot the place, or is there a guilish solution to that problem? (like printing the stack, or printing each call to a function?)
or shall I use gdb? (and if yes, has anyone done that already?)
thanks,
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* Re: general debugging question
2002-11-28 8:37 ` general debugging question Stan Pinte
@ 2002-11-28 9:13 ` Neil Jerram
2002-11-28 17:42 ` general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk Stan Pinte
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From: Neil Jerram @ 2002-11-28 9:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Marius Vollmer, guile-gtk, guile-user
>>>>> "Stan" == Stan Pinte <alto_stan@wanadoo.be> writes:
Stan> It is segfaulting somewhere...
Stan> Is my only solution putting
Stan> (format #f ...) in all my code, until I spot the place, or is there a
Stan> guilish solution to that problem? (like printing the stack, or
Stan> printing each call to a function?)
If you know what the top level call is, say `foo-bar', and you are
using unstable CVS, the following _might_ successfully tell you the
last Scheme thing that happened before the segv:
guile> (use-modules (ice-9 debugger breakpoints))
guile> (use-modules (ice-9 debugger breakpoints procedural))
guile> (trace-subtree! foo-bar)
guile> (foo-bar)
Stan> or shall I use gdb? (and if yes, has anyone done that already?)
It would be nice if one could ask for a Scheme backtrace from GDB; I
don't think this is possible today. (Maybe try `call
scm_backtrace()'.)
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* Re: general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk
2002-11-28 9:13 ` Neil Jerram
@ 2002-11-28 17:42 ` Stan Pinte
2002-11-28 22:34 ` Daniel Skarda
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-11-28 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-gtk, guile-user
hello,
NOTE: I am using guile-1.6.0, and guile-gtk-1.2 from CVS (refreshed this morning).
I have managed to use gdb, and here (enclosed below) is the backtrace of my segfault.
I see some functions that sound familiar to me, but I do not understand exactly what is the problem.
Do I need to extract more info from gdb? How can I do it?
Any ideas or suggestions?
thanks a lot!!
Stan.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 1024 (LWP 1112)]
0x4039c174 in sgtk_arg_cleanup (a=0xbfffe64c, obj=0x2174) at guile-gtk.c:2026
2026 if (BOXED_INFO (obj)->cleanup)
(gdb) bt
#0 0x4039c174 in sgtk_arg_cleanup (a=0xbfffe64c, obj=0x2174) at guile-gtk.c:2026
#1 0x4039c2e7 in inner_callback_marshal (data=0xbfffe538) at guile-gtk.c:2091
#2 0x40085cd6 in scm_internal_catch (tag=0x2374, body=0x4039c1e0 <inner_callback_marshal>, body_data=0xbfffe538,
handler=0x40078280 <cwdr_handler>, handler_data=0xbfffe4e8) at throw.c:205
#3 0x40078402 in scm_internal_cwdr (body=0x4039c1e0 <inner_callback_marshal>, body_data=0xbfffe538,
handler=0x40086260 <scm_handle_by_message_noexit>, handler_data=0x403cfd6d, stack_start=0xbfffe534) at root.c:283
#4 0x4039c391 in sgtk_callback_marshal (obj=0x81e6268, data=0x81f0dac, n_args=3, args=0xbfffe624) at guile-gtk.c:2121
#5 0x404a4844 in gtk_handlers_run () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#6 0x404a3bef in gtk_signal_real_emit () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#7 0x404a1b47 in gtk_signal_emit () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#8 0x4041b6b9 in gtk_clist_select_row () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#9 0x4041990e in real_insert_row () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#10 0x404194b7 in gtk_clist_append () from /usr/lib/libgtk-1.2.so.0
#11 0x403b0120 in sgtk_gtk_clist_append (p_clist=0x40bf4c78, p_text=0x40a1b198) at gtk-glue.c:5276
#12 0x4004952c in scm_deval (x=0x2974, env=0x40a210e8) at eval.c:3102
#13 0x400462c9 in scm_deval (x=0x40a1b040, env=0x40a1b008) at eval.c:2093
#14 0x40045cda in scm_deval (x=0x40bafe20, env=0x40c34778) at eval.c:1999
#15 0x40045cda in scm_deval (x=0x40bc5818, env=0x40bf4bf8) at eval.c:1999
#16 0x40044ec2 in scm_i_eval_x (exp=0x40bc5430, env=0x40bc5400) at eval.c:4010
#17 0x40044f77 in scm_primitive_eval_x (exp=0x40bc5430) at eval.c:4028
#18 0x40060489 in load (data=0x4026dcb0) at load.c:97
#19 0x400384f4 in scm_internal_dynamic_wind (before=0x40060420 <swap_port>, inner=0x40060460 <load>, after=0x40060420 <swap_port>,
inner_data=0x4026dcb0, guard_data=0xbfffede0) at dynwind.c:168
#20 0x4006057c in scm_primitive_load (filename=0x4026d820) at load.c:126
#21 0x40043800 in scm_ceval (x=0x2974, env=0x4026dc40) at eval.c:3158
#22 0x40044f29 in scm_i_eval (exp=0x8072850, env=0x4026dc40) at eval.c:4017
#23 0x400370ea in scm_start_stack (id=0x807e120, exp=0x8072850, env=0x4026dc40) at debug.c:529
#24 0x400371a0 in scm_m_start_stack (exp=0x4026dc48, env=0x4026dc40) at debug.c:545
#25 0x400441c0 in scm_apply (proc=0x806ee60, arg1=0x4026dc48, args=0x4026dc58) at eval.c:3536
#26 0x400423a4 in scm_ceval (x=0x4026dc48, env=0x4026dc40) at eval.c:2611
#27 0x40044451 in scm_apply (proc=0x4026dad8, arg1=0x2974, args=0x2974) at eval.c:3605
#28 0x40043999 in scm_call_0 (proc=0x4026daf0) at eval.c:3263
#29 0x400383b7 in scm_dynamic_wind (in_guard=0x4026db38, thunk=0x4026daf0, out_guard=0x4026db48) at dynwind.c:128
#30 0x40043800 in scm_ceval (x=0x402506b0, env=0x4026db30) at eval.c:3158
#31 0x400405c4 in scm_ceval (x=0x4026d838, env=0x4026da90) at eval.c:1971
#32 0x40044ec2 in scm_i_eval_x (exp=0x4026da70, env=0x4026da90) at eval.c:4010
#33 0x40044f77 in scm_primitive_eval_x (exp=0x4026da70) at eval.c:4028
#34 0x4004506f in inner_eval_x (data=0x4026da70) at eval.c:4075
#35 0x400384f4 in scm_internal_dynamic_wind (before=0x40044fd0 <change_environment>, inner=0x40045050 <inner_eval_x>,
after=0x40045010 <restore_environment>, inner_data=0x4026da70, guard_data=0x4026da78) at dynwind.c:168
#36 0x400450f0 in scm_eval_x (exp=0x4026da70, module=0x8084c30) at eval.c:4084
#37 0x4007abae in scm_shell (argc=4, argv=0xbffff3ec) at script.c:676
#38 0x8048916 in ?? ()
#39 0x4005cfa9 in invoke_main_func (body_data=0xbffff33c) at init.c:636
#40 0x4005cf57 in scm_boot_guile_1 (base=0xbffff338, closure=0xbffff33c) at init.c:616
#41 0x4005cc3c in scm_boot_guile (argc=4, argv=0xbffff3ec, main_func=0x8048900, closure=0x0) at init.c:440
#42 0x804894c in ?? ()
#43 0x40140c6f in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
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* Re: general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk
2002-11-28 17:42 ` general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk Stan Pinte
@ 2002-11-28 22:34 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-11-29 7:53 ` guile-gtk-1.2 CVS % gtk-pixmap-new Stan Pinte
2002-11-29 7:54 ` general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk Stan Pinte
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From: Daniel Skarda @ 2002-11-28 22:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: Neil Jerram, guile-gtk, guile-user
Stan Pinte <alto_stan@wanadoo.be> writes:
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 1024 (LWP 1112)]
> 0x4039c174 in sgtk_arg_cleanup (a=0xbfffe64c, obj=0x2174) at guile-gtk.c:2026
> 2026 if (BOXED_INFO (obj)->cleanup)
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x4039c174 in sgtk_arg_cleanup (a=0xbfffe64c, obj=0x2174) at guile-gtk.c:2026
Oops, thats my code, fresh new code.... Mea culpa.
Aha! 0x2174 is #f (SCM_BOOL_F) (no, I am not a wizard, I am using gdb.... :-)
GuileGtk converts callbacks parameters to scheme types (according to
information from Gtk). Than it tries to clean-up data - and I forgot that
structures can also be converted to #f (which is not a boxed type).
if (BOXED_INFO (obj)->cleanup)
should be replaced by
if (BOXED_P (obj) && BOXED_INFO(obj)->cleanup)
Hope that this stops your problems. I am going to commit the fix to CVS ASAP.
Thank you for bug report,
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* guile-gtk-1.2 CVS % gtk-pixmap-new
2002-11-28 22:34 ` Daniel Skarda
@ 2002-11-29 7:53 ` Stan Pinte
2002-11-29 14:01 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-11-29 7:54 ` general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk Stan Pinte
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-11-29 7:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-user
hello,
apparently, gtk-pixmap-new has disappeared in the CVS version, (compared to version guile-gtk-1.2-0.31).
I changed the call from that function to gtk-pixmap-new-from-file, which works ok, but is this the desired change?
thanks,
NOTE: what's the preferred way to communicate to others the changes? the NEWS file? the CVS commit messages?
Stan.
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* Re: general debugging question + Segfault in guile-gtk
2002-11-28 22:34 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-11-29 7:53 ` guile-gtk-1.2 CVS % gtk-pixmap-new Stan Pinte
@ 2002-11-29 7:54 ` Stan Pinte
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-11-29 7:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: neil, guile-gtk, guile-user
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 23:34:59 +0100
Daniel Skarda <0rfelyus@ucw.cz> wrote:
> Stan Pinte <alto_stan@wanadoo.be> writes:
> > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > [Switching to Thread 1024 (LWP 1112)]
> > 0x4039c174 in sgtk_arg_cleanup (a=0xbfffe64c, obj=0x2174) at guile-gtk.c:2026
> > 2026 if (BOXED_INFO (obj)->cleanup)
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0 0x4039c174 in sgtk_arg_cleanup (a=0xbfffe64c, obj=0x2174) at guile-gtk.c:2026
>
> Oops, thats my code, fresh new code.... Mea culpa.
>
> Aha! 0x2174 is #f (SCM_BOOL_F) (no, I am not a wizard, I am using gdb.... :-)
>
> GuileGtk converts callbacks parameters to scheme types (according to
> information from Gtk). Than it tries to clean-up data - and I forgot that
> structures can also be converted to #f (which is not a boxed type).
>
> if (BOXED_INFO (obj)->cleanup)
>
> should be replaced by
>
> if (BOXED_P (obj) && BOXED_INFO(obj)->cleanup)
>
> Hope that this stops your problems. I am going to commit the fix to CVS ASAP.
I verified, and it is ok!
Thanks a lot,
Stan.
>
> Thank you for bug report,
> 0.
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* Re: guile-gtk-1.2 CVS % gtk-pixmap-new
2002-11-29 7:53 ` guile-gtk-1.2 CVS % gtk-pixmap-new Stan Pinte
@ 2002-11-29 14:01 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-12-01 11:07 ` Stan Pinte
2002-12-03 8:24 ` problem with (string-tokenize string charset) Stan Pinte
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From: Daniel Skarda @ 2002-11-29 14:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-gtk, guile-user
> apparently, gtk-pixmap-new has disappeared in the CVS version, (compared to
> version guile-gtk-1.2-0.31).
No, it does not have disappeared - it is still in gtk-1.2.defs, but now it has the
same meaning as gtk_pixmap_new from Gtk+:
gtk/gtkpixmap.h:
GtkWidget* gtk_pixmap_new (GdkPixmap *pixmap,
GdkBitmap *mask);
gtk-1.2.defs:
(define-func gtk_pixmap_new
GtkWidget
((GdkPixmap pixmap)
(GdkBitmap bitmap (null-ok) (= "NULL"))))
Former (gtk-pixmap-new file parent) was "weaker" - it was not possible to
create GtkPixmaps from already existing GdkPixmap/GdkPitmaps etc. I guess that
the old behaviour was old hack from times, when there were no bindings for
GdkPixmap/GdkBitmap types and functions.
Because (< (guile-gtk-version) 1.0), I decided that there is still a time to
replace the hack by correct bindings that closely reflect C API. As you wrote,
I mentioned my change in ChangeLog and NEWS (that entry is not so clear about
the change), but I forgot to send an email (because there were so many changes
in my commit, that gtk-pixmap-new seemed to me as a cosmetic change).
I am sorry if the change caused you big troubles.
> I changed the call from that function to gtk-pixmap-new-from-file, which works
> ok, but is this the desired change?
Yes. gtk-pixmap-new-from-file implements code, that used to be in old
gtk-pixmap-new C hack.
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* Re: guile-gtk-1.2 CVS % gtk-pixmap-new
2002-11-29 14:01 ` Daniel Skarda
@ 2002-12-01 11:07 ` Stan Pinte
2002-12-03 8:24 ` problem with (string-tokenize string charset) Stan Pinte
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-12-01 11:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-gtk, guile-user
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 15:01:30 +0100
Daniel Skarda <0rfelyus@ucw.cz> wrote:
>
> gtk-1.2.defs:
>
> (define-func gtk_pixmap_new
> GtkWidget
> ((GdkPixmap pixmap)
> (GdkBitmap bitmap (null-ok) (= "NULL"))))
>
> Former (gtk-pixmap-new file parent) was "weaker" - it was not possible to
> create GtkPixmaps from already existing GdkPixmap/GdkPitmaps etc. I guess that
> the old behaviour was old hack from times, when there were no bindings for
> GdkPixmap/GdkBitmap types and functions.
>
> Because (< (guile-gtk-version) 1.0), I decided that there is still a time to
> replace the hack by correct bindings that closely reflect C API. As you wrote,
> I mentioned my change in ChangeLog and NEWS (that entry is not so clear about
> the change), but I forgot to send an email (because there were so many changes
> in my commit, that gtk-pixmap-new seemed to me as a cosmetic change).
>
> I am sorry if the change caused you big troubles.
>
No problem....just a tiny grep/replace problem
> > I changed the call from that function to gtk-pixmap-new-from-file, which works
> > ok, but is this the desired change?
>
> Yes. gtk-pixmap-new-from-file implements code, that used to be in old
> gtk-pixmap-new C hack.
It works perfectly anyway.
>
> 0.
>
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* Re: problem with (string-tokenize string charset)
2002-12-03 8:24 ` problem with (string-tokenize string charset) Stan Pinte
@ 2002-12-03 8:22 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
2002-12-03 8:44 ` Stan Pinte
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From: Thien-Thi Nguyen @ 2002-12-03 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-user, david
From: Stan Pinte <alto_stan@wanadoo.be>
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 09:24:20 +0100
guile> (string-tokenize "stan-henry" (char-set #\-))
("-")
--> as documented, this should return ("stan" "henry").
perhaps you aren't seeing this documentation:
- Scheme Procedure: string-tokenize s token_set start end
Split the string S into a list of substrings, where each substring
is a maximal non-empty contiguous sequence of characters from the
character set TOKEN_SET, which defaults to `char-set:graphic' from
module (srfi srfi-14). If START or END indices are provided, they
restrict `string-tokenize' to operating on the indicated substring
of S.
the token set defines the charset of the tokens, rather than of the
delimiter; you need to invert it to get the desired behavior. e.g.:
guile-tools --source split-string-no-nulls | fgrep -A5 '. sep'
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* problem with (string-tokenize string charset)
2002-11-29 14:01 ` Daniel Skarda
2002-12-01 11:07 ` Stan Pinte
@ 2002-12-03 8:24 ` Stan Pinte
2002-12-03 8:22 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-12-03 8:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: David R. Pirotte
hello,
there is a problem with string-tokenize...
guile> (string-tokenize "stan-henry" (char-set #\-))
("-")
--> as documented, this should return ("stan" "henry").
I must be a problem in the routine s_scm_string_filter in srfi-13.c
I will give a look to it in deep...
What is strange is that I see that a bug as already been assigned to it...
name: string-tokenize-is-wrong
summary: SRFI-13 string-tokenize is wrong
reported: Matthias Koeppe <mkoeppe@mail.Math.Uni-Magdeburg.De>, 2002-03-12
affects: HEAD
assigned: <mvo@zagadka.de>, 2002-04-24
Was it for the same reason?
thanks a lot,
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* Re: problem with (string-tokenize string charset)
2002-12-03 8:22 ` Thien-Thi Nguyen
@ 2002-12-03 8:44 ` Stan Pinte
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From: Stan Pinte @ 2002-12-03 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: guile-user, david
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002 00:22:40 -0800, Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@giblet.glug.org> wrote:
> From: Stan Pinte <alto_stan@wanadoo.be>
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 09:24:20 +0100
>
> guile> (string-tokenize "stan-henry" (char-set #\-))
> ("-")
>
> --> as documented, this should return ("stan" "henry").
>
> perhaps you aren't seeing this documentation:
Indeed. The "make install" target from guile-core-2002... doesn't seem to
update the "info" documentation for guile.
Is this a known issue?
thanks a lot for the clarificaction!
Stan.
>
> - Scheme Procedure: string-tokenize s token_set start end
> Split the string S into a list of substrings, where each substring
> is a maximal non-empty contiguous sequence of characters from the
> character set TOKEN_SET, which defaults to `char-set:graphic' from
> module (srfi srfi-14). If START or END indices are provided, they
> restrict `string-tokenize' to operating on the indicated substring
> of S.
> the token set defines the charset of the tokens, rather than of the
> delimiter; you need to invert it to get the desired behavior. e.g.:
>
> guile-tools --source split-string-no-nulls | fgrep -A5 '. sep'
>
> thi
>
>
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