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#32812
27.0.50; macOS Mojave GNU Emacs crash after 5-10 minutes or so
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Reported by: "Zack Piper" <zack <at> apertron.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2018 17:10:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 27.0.50
Done: Alan Third <alan <at> idiocy.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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(Final attempt at sending, TLS was being enforced for my outgoing
emails, sorry Alan for the spam!)
Hi Alan,
On 24 Sep 2018, at 11:17, Alan Third wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 04:21:13PM +0100, Zack Piper wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> (Replacing my post in #31904 with this since they're separate
>> issues(?))
>
> Sorry, I somehow missed that previous email.
No worries at all!
>> I've applied a slightly modified (i.e. updated) version of Alan's
>> patch from
>> bug #31904
>> (attached) to fix an issue concerning the buffer and mode-line not
>> being
>> rendered. The patch works great, everything is now rendered.
>>
>> Now I notice that after 5-10 minutes (or even before), Emacs crashes
>> with
>> the below:
>>
>> ```
>> objc[82784]: Invalid or prematurely-freed autorelease pool
>> 0x1030032e0.
>> ```
>>
>> This started occurring since upgrading to macOS Mojave, so possibly
>> there's
>> a bug with Mojave or just some incompatibility, not really sure!
>
> It’s a bit strange looking, and autorelease pools are something of a
> mystery to me.
>
> I have a suspicion, though, that just creating a new autorelease pool
> may solve this. I’ve attached a patch. It’s for emacs-26, but
> should
> apply OK to master, or without too much work anyway.
>
> It simply wraps the call to displayIfNeeded in a new pool:
>
> static void
> ns_flush_display (struct frame *f)
> /* Force the frame to redisplay. If areas have previously been marked
> dirty by setNeedsDisplayInRect (in ns_focus), then this will call
> draw_rect: which will "expose" those areas. */
> {
> NSAutoreleasePool *pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init];
> [FRAME_NS_VIEW (f) displayIfNeeded];
> [pool release];
> }
>
> Thanks for testing the patch and raising this issue. There’s not
> been
> a lot of feedback so far and I think we’re going to have to commit
> the
> patch soon given that Mojave is out today.
You're very welcome, and thanks for providing the additional patch!
(Later email):
> This patch doesn’t help, I finally reproduced the crash with it in
> place.
Oh, damn.
I truly wish I could help somewhat, if you need anything additional from
me let me know.
I've never really meddled Objective C before, so I'd likely not be able
to help much.
Obviously I'm more than happy to test any patches you throw at me! :-)
I did look at the autorelease pool thing and tried to see where it would
fit in, to no avail.
Let me know if you need anything.
> --
> Alan Third
Thanks,
Zack
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