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#5856
24.0.50; Crash in redisplay
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Reported by: Jan Djärv <jan.h.d <at> swipnet.se>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 19:12:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Jan Djärv <jan.h.d <at> swipnet.se>
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Eli Zaretskii skrev:
>> Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 08:16:13 +0200
>> From: Jan Djärv <jan.h.d <at> swipnet.se>
>> CC: 5856 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>>
>>>> 12775 if (!(BUFFERP (glyph->object) && glyph->charpos == pt_old)
>>> Ouch! My bad, probably.
>>>
>>> First, what caused the crash? I think it's BUFFERP, so please tell
>>> what is glyph->object.
>>>
>> (gdb) whatis glyph->object
>> type = Lisp_Object
>> (gdb) p glyph->object
>> $4 = 8079492959817000301
>> (gdb) pp glyph->object
>> #<INVALID_LISP_OBJECT 0x7020200a3b29656d>
>
> Yep, it's an invalid object, somehow. I wonder how did that happen...
>
> (Btw, in a crashed session, it is not safe to use pp and pr: they call
> functions in Emacs, which could themselves crash, depending on the
> extent of damage caused by the original crash. It is better to use
> "xtype" followed by an xSOMETHING command, where SOMETHING depends on
> what "xtype" prints; for example, "xbuffer" if "xtype" says the object
> is a buffer.)
Ok.
>
>> It is correct, I did C-x b and typed an x in the minibuffer when the crash
>> occurred. The contents of the minibuffer is two lines.
>
> And it looks like you are using some optional feature for minibuffer
> completion? IOW, what should I do in "emacs -Q" to see the possible
> completions as I see them in the output of "pgrow", viz.
>
> Switch to buffer (default xsettings.h): x(settings.c,lwmenu.c,lwmenu.h,fns.c,te
M-x icomplete-mode
>
> I'd like to try to reproduce this problem.
This can take some time. Emacs crashed for me, and then I restarted it from
gdb. It took about 3 hours before it crashed again, and I'm sure I've made
many C-x b in that time.
Jan D.
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