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Re: Does anyone actually use threads with guile?
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Linas Vepstas |
Subject: |
Re: Does anyone actually use threads with guile? |
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Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:56:46 -0600 |
2008/11/13 Andy Wingo <address@hidden>:
> For my part I apologize for not having the cycles
Fine, I'm hacking around it for now, but would like to see
something for 1.8.6.
> On Thu 13 Nov 2008 05:56, "Linas Vepstas" <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Basically, at any given time, some thread might be
>> in a critical section. Some other thread may be
>> throwing an error for some utterly unrelated reason.
>> Yet, when the error is thrown, this "critical section"
>> check will trip, and it will do so for an utterly bogus
>> reason. At least, that describes my case.
>>
>> Is there any reason at all not to remove this check
>> entirely? (at libguile/throw.c line 695.)
>
> I think the idea behind the check sounds good -- it is incorrect to
> throw from within a critical section, and the check detects this.
>
> But the check is incorrect as you noticed, it should be checking if the
> current thread is in a critical section.
The patch below does this.
I do not understand how 'async' fits into the grand scheme
of things. From what I can tell, though, there won't be any
cases where the thrower will be in a different thread than
where scm_ithrow() will run. So the patch should be good.
--linas
---
libguile/throw.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
Index: guile-1.8.5/libguile/throw.c
===================================================================
--- guile-1.8.5.orig/libguile/throw.c 2008-11-13 16:02:26.000000000 -0600
+++ guile-1.8.5/libguile/throw.c 2008-11-13 16:29:46.000000000 -0600
@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ scm_ithrow (SCM key, SCM args, int noret
SCM dynpair = SCM_UNDEFINED;
SCM winds;
- if (scm_i_critical_section_level)
+ if (SCM_I_CURRENT_THREAD->block_asyncs)
{
fprintf (stderr, "throw from within critical section.\n");
abort ();