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5:24:02
beach
Good morning everyone!
13:31:18
drmeister
I'm down in the lobby trying to figure out bind-va-list
13:31:59
drmeister
Wow, the tables are wobbly down here
13:32:46
drmeister
You'd think people would have figured wobbly tables out.
13:39:40
Bike
you mean on the first floor? those are used by like, hundreds of people every day
13:40:02
drmeister
Sure - but they have one job.
13:42:44
Bike
we should just make tables out of huge, specially shaped, uncut crystals
13:59:13
Shinmera
Hire the material scientists to go wild designing table matter
14:40:42
Bike
i got the "label emitted multiple times" thing again but with _shutdown this time.
14:58:57
Bike
and trace/bpt trap compiling, but it's reproducible, that's new and exciting
14:59:58
drmeister
Ok - I'll have to take a look at "label emitted multiple times" today.
15:00:02
drmeister
You say it's reproducible?
15:00:14
Bike
no, this other thing is reproducible
15:00:18
Bike
the shutdown one disappeared
15:00:46
drmeister
What is the "trace/bpt" thing?
15:00:48
Bike
you should keep doing what you're doing, i'll tell you if i get something that can be coherently examined
15:00:59
drmeister
That is very much appreciated
15:01:02
Bike
I try to compile something and clasp dies with uh
15:01:12
Bike
"Process inferior-lisp trace/BPT trap: 5" is what's in *inferior-lisp*
15:03:43
Bike
what was the C function that prints a lisp backtrace?
15:04:30
drmeister
The one that prints a complete backtrace is c_bt()
15:05:30
Bike
it... oh, i'm on the old branch so i don't have it, damn
15:05:50
Bike
think i know what the problem is
15:06:06
Bike
now just need to see why a regular error condition turns into a crash
15:07:39
Bike
still this findPackage thing.
15:08:53
Bike
any chance i can get lisp arguments from lldb? or does all the underlying C++ functions having "<unavailable>" mean they're really gone