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Re: gawk 5.1.1 internal error from line 1349 in eval.c


From: arnold
Subject: Re: gawk 5.1.1 internal error from line 1349 in eval.c
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2022 13:16:35 -0700
User-agent: Heirloom mailx 12.5 7/5/10

Hi Ed,

David hit the nail on the head; you need to add the local variables
to str_num_cmp and then it works. 

Remember that qsort works recursively; the a1 and a2 variables
are global and they end up getting clobbered by the recursive
calls.

I have attached a modified version of the program that lets you see
what's going on.

Arnold

david kerns <david.t.kerns@gmail.com> wrote:

> I reproduced this in
> GNU Awk 4.2.0, API: 2.0
>
> However, I also "fixed" it by forcing more *local* vars: (you should be
> able to delete my extra debug printing)
>
>     function str_num_to_a(i, a*, x*) {
>          print ">", i, typeof(i)
>          print match(i, /"([^0-9]*)([0-9]+)"/, a)
>          for (x in a) {
>               print ">>", a[x], typeof(a[x])
>          }
>     }
>
>     function str_num_cmp(i1, v1, i2, v2*, a1, a2*) {
>          str_num_to_a(i1, a1)
>          str_num_to_a(i2, a2)
>          if(a1[1] < a2[1])
>              return -1
>          if(a1[1] == a2[1]) {
>              if(a1[2] < a2[2])
>                  return -1
>              if(a1[2] == a2[2])
>                  return 0
>          }
>          return 1
>     }
>
>     BEGIN {
>          keys["foo6"]
>          keys["foo10"]
>          keys["\"foo6\""]
>          keys["\"foo10\""]
>          PROCINFO["sorted_in"] = "str_num_cmp"
>          for (k in keys) {
>              print k, keys[k]
>          }
>     }
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 25, 2022 at 7:37 AM Ed Morton <mortoneccc@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> > Running on cygwin with:
> >
> >     $ $SHELL --version
> >     GNU bash, version 4.4.12(3)-release (x86_64-unknown-cygwin)
> >
> >     $ awk --version
> >     GNU Awk 5.1.1, API: 3.1 (GNU MPFR 4.1.0, GNU MP 6.2.1)
> >
> > I was reviewing someone else's code that has a user-provided comparison
> > function to sort alphanumeric strings like "foo123" alphabetically by
> > the alphabetic part and numerically by the numeric part so that "foo6"
> > would come before "foo10". I wasn't sure if the results of the match()
> > in their first function were strings or strnums so I added a loop in the
> > first function to dump each value in a[] and it's type after the match()::
> >
> >     $ cat tst.awk
> >     function str_num_to_a(i, a) {
> >          match(i, /"([^0-9]*)([0-9]+)"/, a)
> >          for (x in a) {
> >               print a[x], typeof(a[x])
> >          }
> >     }
> >
> >     function str_num_cmp(i1, v1, i2, v2) {
> >          str_num_to_a(i1, a1)
> >          str_num_to_a(i2, a2)
> >          if(a1[1] < a2[1])
> >              return -1
> >          if(a1[1] == a2[1]) {
> >              if(a1[2] < a2[2])
> >                  return -1
> >              if(a1[2] == a2[2])
> >                  return 0
> >          }
> >          return 1
> >     }
> >
> >     BEGIN {
> >          keys["foo6"]
> >          keys["foo10"]
> >          #keys["\"foo6\""]
> >          #keys["\"foo10\""]
> >          PROCINFO["sorted_in"] = "str_num_cmp"
> >          for (k in keys) {
> >              print k, keys[k]
> >          }
> >     }
> >
> > The above code works fine BUT then try uncommenting the 2 `#keys` lines
> > in the BEGIN section (doesn't matter if you comment out the other 2 keys
> > lines or not) and you'll get:
> >
> >     $ awk -f tst.awk
> >     awk: tst.awk:17: fatal: internal error line 1349, file:
> >     /home/corinna/tmp/gawk-5.1.1/gawk-5.1.1-1.x86_64/src/gawk-5.1.1/eval.c
> >
> > Line 17 is the "return 0" in the middle function. Now comment out the
> > loop in the top function and the code will work again. I tried to reduce
> > this example further (it's already reduced from the original) but after
> > a lot of trial and error I surrendered.
> >
> >      Ed.

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