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Re: Emacs (HEAD) crash on M$ (XP) built with MinGW


From: dhruva
Subject: Re: Emacs (HEAD) crash on M$ (XP) built with MinGW
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 09:12:39 +0530

Hello,

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 18:08:15 +0530
>> From: dhruva <address@hidden>
>>
>>  I am still seeing the elusive and infrequent crash. I open a 'C'
>> file, maximize the frame and use the page down to scroll down or down
>> arrow. I keep hitting this crash off and now. The tried getting 'xbt'
>> and could not.
>
> xbacktrace will not give you any useful information when the crash is
> inside redisplay, at least not normally, because redisplay is not
> normally triggered by Lisp code.  Redisplay is what Emacs normally
> does when it is idle (on the C level).
>
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0  0x0103ca47 in next_element_from_string (it=0x82e1ac) at xdisp.c:6263
>> #1  0x0103b03e in get_next_display_element (it=0x82e1ac) at xdisp.c:5655
>> #2  0x0103591d in init_from_display_pos (it=0x82e1ac, w=0x38f0e00,
>> pos=0x3af23e0) at xdisp.c:3035
>
> Is this optimized build or unoptimized one?  If the former, please try

built with '--no-opt' (disabled optimization)

> If your xdisp.c is current, and assuming that this is an unoptimized
> build (and so the backtrace is trustworthy), the problem seems to be
> with trying to display something based on some string, which is stored
> at it->string.  Could you please see what string is that, and what is
> its contents?  That might give us a clue about whodunit.

Sure, I will look at those more closely. It happens when I open a 'C' file with
global-font-lock enabled. I will try to get stack dumps with all extra
information.

-dhruva

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