[chuck-users] severe ChucK v1.3.0.0 bug
Robin Haberkorn
robin.haberkorn at googlemail.com
Wed Aug 29 08:17:25 EDT 2012
Hi Ge!
Nice to hear there will be a bug fix release soon. I'm quite excited
about the new version and its features.
Unfortunately every time I try to make noises with ChucK I end up
finding bugs and working around them - instead of making noises. You can
find some examples in my Git repo:
https://github.com/rhaberkorn/digitale-debutanten
I think that stability has to be improved even before performance. A bug
tracker and a *simple* test suite (language features and regression
tests) would be a nice first step. Any plans on doing this?
cheers,
Robin
On 29/08/12 08:34, Ge Wang wrote:
> Hi Robin!
>
> Ah yes, this is a bug that came out of our updated, slightly less dumb
> reference counting. Will fix and we will roll out an update soon! Nice
> catch! Thanks!
>
> Ge!
>
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2012, Robin Haberkorn wrote:
>
>> On 29/08/12 02:52, Robin Haberkorn wrote:
>>> ...
>>> uncommenting the debug prints:
>>>
>>> rhaberkorn at nb005-lx001:~$ chuck-1.3.0.0/src/chuck --srate:44100 bug.ck
>>> 1 :(int)
>>> "bar" : (string)
>>> 2 :(int)
>>> 1 :(int)
>>> "bar" : (string)
>>> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>>> ...
>>
>> this was actually using foo("bar") instead of "bar" => foo (the
>> behaviour is a little bit different)
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