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From: | Dr . Jürgen Sauermann |
Subject: | Re: GNU APL crash |
Date: | Sun, 25 Feb 2024 17:24:18 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Environment: SVN 1754, macOS 14.3.1, M1 Mac mini (Apple Silicon)
While attempting to run Blake McBride's APL Editor https://github.com/blakemcbride/APLEditor I encounter the following:
E∆Edit ''
At all prompts you can type 'end' to exit or backup to the previous question.
You can often type 'help' to get help.
Enter your edit command? add
[0] foobar a
[1]
Enter your edit command? list
Enter the line numbers you wish to list, or [a,b,r]? all
token: 'RETURN_EXEC' at /Volumes/MyPassport/paulrockwell/Documents/Build/GNU_APL/src/Command.cc:617
token.get_Class(): 'TC_RETURN' at /Volumes/MyPassport/paulrockwell/Documents/Build/GNU_APL/src/Command.cc:617
token.get_tag(): '0x520A000D' at /Volumes/MyPassport/paulrockwell/Documents/Build/GNU_APL/src/Command.cc:617
*** useless apl.lines (no CXXFLAGS=-rdynamic -gdwarf-2)
----------------------------------------
-- Stack trace at /Volumes/MyPassport/paulrockwell/Documents/Build/GNU_APL/src/Command.cc:617
----------------------------------------
0x1001ad9a0 main
0x1000a9bc0 Workspace::immediate_execution(bool)
0x10011ec84 Command::process_line()
0x10011eec8 Command::process_line(UCS_string&, std::__1::basic_ostream<char, std::__1::char_traits<char>>*)
0x10012268c Command::do_APL_expression(UCS_string&)
0x100137b40 Command::finish_context()
========================================
========================================
Process exited with status 0
It's not clear what statement in the set of functions is being executed at this point that throws the error.
I'm also finding that the main editor E∆Edit function won't execute properly after immediately copying it from another workspace.
It throws a SYNTAX ERROR on a very simple assignment statement in this case.
Opening the function with the standard editor and displaying it allows the function to run.
)clear
CLEAR WS
)copy EDITOR
SAVED 2024-02-20 20:11:19 (GMT-6)
)fns
E∆ E∆Add E∆Ail E∆CJ E∆CS E∆Change E∆Clear
E∆Copy E∆Ctit E∆DIV E∆Delete E∆EHN E∆ER E∆Ealn
E∆Edit E∆EditLine E∆Eoi E∆Erase E∆Find E∆Get E∆LJ
E∆LP E∆LPH E∆Lck E∆List E∆Move E∆New E∆O
E∆Omega E∆PI E∆Parse E∆Pic E∆Pim E∆Pin E∆Piv
E∆RND E∆RS E∆Replace E∆Revert E∆SS E∆Save E∆Screen
E∆VI E∆Vck
E∆Edit ''
SYNTAX ERROR+
E∆Edit[10] orig←Mat
^ ^
)reset
∇E∆Edit[⎕]
∇
[0] E∆Edit fun;Mat;qq;fn;bv;orig;Cms;Pad;Delim;⎕IO;⎕PW
[1] ⎕PW←200
[2] ⎕IO←1
[3] Delim←,'∵'
[4] Cms←''
[5] Pad←' '
[6] →(0≠⍴,fun)/EN0
[7] Mat←0 0⍴''
[8] →EN5
[9] EN0:→(0=1↑⍴Mat←⎕CR fun)/ER1
[10] EN5:orig←Mat
[11] ' '
[12] 'At all prompts you can type ''end'' to exit or backup to the previous question.'
[13] 'You can often type ''help'' to get help.'
[14] ' '
[15] qq← 'add = to add; insert; or write over a line,'
[16] qq←qq,'edit = to modify an existing line,'
[17] qq←qq,'delete = to delete a group of lines,'
[18] qq←qq,'move = to move lines from one place to another,'
[19] qq←qq,'copy = to copy lines from one place to another,'
[20] qq←qq,'find = to find a character string,'
[21] qq←qq,'replace = to search and replace a character string,'
[22] qq←qq,'screen = to search and list your function a screen at a time,'
[23] qq←qq,'list = to scroll the contents of your function on your screen,'
[24] qq←qq,'new = to erase the entire function,'
[25] qq←qq,'save = save function definition,'
[26] qq←qq,'original = revert back to original definition,'
[27] qq←qq,'get = get a different function to edit'
[28] qq←','E∆Parse qq
[29] fn←'E∆Add,E∆Change,E∆Delete,E∆Move,E∆Copy,E∆Find,E∆Replace,E∆Screen,E∆List,E∆New,E∆Save,E∆Revert,E∆Get'
[30] fn←','E∆Parse fn
[31] EN1:→(2↑bv←qq E∆Pim'Enter your edit command')/END,EN1
[32] ⍎,(2↓bv)⌿fn
[33] →EN1
[34] END:→(∨/(⍴Mat)≠⍴orig)/EN4
[35] →(∧/∧/Mat=orig)/0
[36] EN4:→('yn'E∆Pic'Function has been modified; leave anyway')/(3⍴EN4),0,EN1
[37] EN2:→(0∊⍴Mat)/EN3
[38] →('yn'E∆Pic'Do you wish to return to your original text')/(3⍴EN2),0,EN3
[39] EN3: →0
[40] ER1:E∆ER'Function ',fun,' does not exist.'
∇
[41] ∇
E∆Edit ''
At all prompts you can type 'end' to exit or backup to the previous question.
You can often type 'help' to get help.
- Paul Rockwell
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