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Re: octave crash report
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David Bateman |
Subject: |
Re: octave crash report |
Date: |
Fri, 3 Sep 2004 21:44:05 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.4.1i |
According to Przemek Klosowski <address@hidden> (on 09/03/04):
> Two problems with my brand spanking new octave 2.1.58:
>
> f=inline('x'); f(3)++
>
> results in
> panic: impossible state reached in file 'ov-fcn-handle.h' at line 57
This is due to subsref... It seems that subsref is defined both in
ov-fcn-handle.h and in ov-fcn-handle.cc. Probably changing
octave_value subsref (const std::string&,
const std::list<octave_value_list>&)
{
panic_impossible ();
return octave_value ();
}
to
octave_value subsref (const std::string&,
const std::list<octave_value_list>&);
in ov-fcnhandle.h might be sufficient. Can test it as my tree is a mess,
as I'm fixing another bug at the momemnt and its not compiling :-)
D.
>
> Then, it attempts to save variables to 'octave-core' and fails again:
>
> error: octave_base_value::save_binary(): wrong type argument 'inline
> function'
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