#crashes for the price of 1 with UTThornInt.sac
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Bugzilla Link |
337 |
Created on |
Dec 13, 2006 23:57 |
Resolution |
FIXED |
Resolved on |
May 10, 2007 15:56 |
Version |
1.00beta |
OS |
Linux |
Architecture |
PC |
Attachments |
UTThornInt.sac |
Extended Description
The attached has some interesting properties, but I have not had time to
fault-isolate the problem - it's dinnertime. So:
1. If you compile the attached with -noopt, it dies at run-time complaining about
a dispatch problem on TRANSPOSE. It's not clear to me exactly what its problem is...
2. If you compiled it with -DBUG -noopt, sac2c crashes in phase 6, splitting
wrappers. Perhaps this is the two-copies of same function problem? I got into
this while trying to deal with (1).
3. If you compile with -O3, it ... well, it's using 2.3GB and it's still
running... Damn benchmark is about 40 lines of very simple APL.
I'll file this and amend this when/if it finishes...