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\keepWithTag, this simple example causes a hard crash
From: |
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) |
Subject: |
\keepWithTag, this simple example causes a hard crash |
Date: |
Fri, 8 Dec 2006 17:53:09 -0800 (PST) |
v2.11.0 Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
If I try to use the tagged variable called \varNamesFrets with the desired
tag filter, LilyPond suffers a hard crash with this message:
The instruction at "0x00554e42" referenced memory at "0x0000000c" the memory
could not be "read".
The example below will run as-is and produce the crash. To run it without a
crash, simply uncomment \varFrets and comment out \keepWithTag.
Can anyone get this tagged variable to work without crashing? Or did I do
something very wrong here syntax-wise? Or did I uncover a genuine crash
bug?
thanks
Rick
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> EXAMPLE BEGIN
\version "2.11.0"
\include "english.ly"
varNamesFrets = {
s4
\transpose c c \tag #'chordname { <c e g a d'> } \tag #'chordfret {
\relative { <e\5-1 a-1 d-1 g-3 c-3> } }
\transpose c df \tag #'chordname { <c e g a d'> } \tag #'chordfret {
\relative { <e\5-1 a-1 d-1 g-3 c-3> } }
\transpose c d \tag #'chordname { <c e g a d'> } \tag #'chordfret {
\relative { <e\5-1 a-1 d-1 g-3 c-3> } }
}
varFrets = {
s4
\transpose c c \relative { <e\5-1 a-1 d-1 g-3 c-3> }
\transpose c df \relative { <e\5-1 a-1 d-1 g-3 c-3> }
\transpose c d \relative { <e\5-1 a-1 d-1 g-3 c-3> }
}
\score {
<<
\new Staff
{
#(set-accidental-style 'forget)
\key c \major
% use keepWithTag below to see crash, but using \varFrets works ok
\keepWithTag #'chordfret \varNamesFrets
%\varFrets
}
>>
}
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> EXAMPLE END
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