Alexander Dunlap wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Andrew Coppin
<[email protected]> wrote:
OK, so here's an interesting problem...
I've been coding away all day, but now my program is doing something slightly
weird. For a specific input, it summarily terminates. The registered exception
handler does not fire. There is no output to stdout or stderr indicating what
the problem is. It just *stops* half way through the printout.
Weirder: If I run it in GHCi, then GHCi itself terminates. (I didn't think you
could *do* that!)
I think you'll need to provide a bit more detail about what you're
doing in order for anyone to have anything to go off of. If you can
link to the source, that would help, or even give a summary of what
you're trying to do.
The program takes some text, parses it as a lambda calculus expression,
and prints it out again. Except, somewhere during the variable
uniqueness pass, the program just halts. For no defined reason.
As you can see, nothing remotely unusual for a Haskell program to be
doing. And yet, the result is very unusual. (I.e., halting part-way
through some pure code without throwing an exception.)
Given that it doesn't appear to be a known bug (presumably somebody
would have said something by now if it was...), I think I'm going to try
upgrading GHC anyway, just for arguments' sake, and see if that fixes it.
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