the cygwin/re-search segfault problem I've reported previously is now
worse, occuring during fontification of much smaller files which used
to be OK. Surely the cygwin-specific binary kit shouldn't have this
problem?
ht
Using XEmacs 21.4.9 "Informed Management (Windows [2])" configured for
`i686-pc-cygwin'.
Running Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.3.12
DLL epoch: 19
DLL bad signal mask: 19005
DLL old termios: 5
DLL malloc env: 28
API major: 0
API minor: 54
Shared data: 3
DLL identifier: cygwin1
Mount registry: 2
Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions
Cygwin registry name: Cygwin
Program options name: Program Options
Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2
Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags
Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix
Cygdrive default prefix:
Build date: Sat Jul 6 02:16:58 EDT 2002
CVS tag: cygwin-1-3-12-1
Shared id: cygwin1S3
Lisp backtrace follows:
re-search-forward("--[^-]+\\(-[^-]+\\)*--" 487045 t)
# bind (highlights matcher keyword nkeywords iter old-progress
progress bufna
e keywords case-fold-search loudly loudvar end start)
font-lock-fontify-keywords-region(1 487045 nil)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# bind (modified buffer-undo-list inhibit-read-only old-syntax-table
buffer-f
le-name buffer-file-truename loudly end beg)
font-lock-default-fontify-region(1 487045 nil)
# bind (loudly end beg)
font-lock-fontify-region(1 487045)
# (unwind-protect ...)
byte-code("..." [font-lock-fontify-region] 3)
# (condition-case ... . ((t (byte-code "Á%" ... 2))))
# bind (was-on font-lock-verbose font-lock-message-threshold
aborted)
# (unwind-protect ...)
font-lock-default-fontify-buffer()
# bind (font-lock-verbose)
#<compiled-function nil "...(9)" [font-lock-fontify-buffer-function
font-lock
verbose] 1 ("/usr/local/lib/xemacs-21.4.9/lisp/font-lock.elc" . 33676)
nil>()
call-interactively(font-lock-fontify-buffer)
command-execute(font-lock-fontify-buffer t)
# bind (_execute_command_keys_ _execute_command_name_ prefix-arg)
execute-extended-command(nil)
# bind (command-debug-status)
call-interactively(execute-extended-command)
# (condition-case ... . error)
# (catch top-level ...)
Segmentation fault
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00535023 in probe ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00535023 in probe ()
#1 0x00000001 in ?? ()
#2 0x00508ca5 in re_search_2 ()
#3 0x0050c50d in search_buffer ()
#4 0x0050bef3 in search_command ()
#5 0x0050f06f in Fre_search_forward ()
#6 0x0043a66d in Ffuncall ()
. . .
describe-installation:
uname -a: CYGWIN_NT-5.0 TSUNAMI 1.3.12(0.54/3/2) 2002-07-06
02:16 i686 unknown
./configure '--with-dragndrop' '--with-postgresql=no'
'--with-x=no'
'--bindir=/usr/local/bin/i686-pc-cygwin' '--with-site-lisp=yes'
'--with-ipv6-cname=no' '--with-netinstall'
XEmacs 21.4.9 "Informed Management (Windows [2])" configured for
`i686-pc-cygwin'.
Compilation / Installation:
Source code location:
/development/xemacs/xemacs-21.4-release
Installation prefix: /usr/local
Operating system description file: `s/cygwin32.h'
Machine description file: `m/intel386.h'
Compiler: gcc -I/usr/lib/../include/noX
-I/usr/lib/../include/noX -g -O3 -Wall -Wno-switch -Winline
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wsign-compare -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith
Relocating allocator for buffers: no
GNU version of malloc: yes
Window System:
Compiling in support for the Microsoft window system.
Using MS-Windows menubars.
Using MS-Windows scrollbars.
Using MS-Windows dialog boxes.
Using MS-Windows native widgets.
Compiling in support for Drag'n'Drop (EXPERIMENTAL).
- Drag'n'Drop prototype: msw.
TTY:
Compiling in support for ncurses.
Images:
Compiling in support for GIF images (builtin).
Compiling in support for XPM images.
Compiling in support for PNG images.
Compiling in support for JPEG images.
Compiling in support for TIFF images.
Compiling in support for X-Face message headers.
Sound:
Compiling in support for sound (native).
Databases:
Compiling in support for GNU DBM.
Internationalization:
Compiling in support for file coding.
Mail:
Compiling in support for POP mail retrieval.
Other Features:
Inhibiting IPv6 canonicalization at startup.
Compiling in support for dynamic shared object modules.
--
Henry S. Thompson, HCRC Language Technology Group, University of Edinburgh
W3C Fellow 1999--2002, part-time member of W3C Team
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URL:
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