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#61917
29.0.60; native compilation issues
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Reported by: Al Haji-Ali <abdo.haji.ali <at> gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 15:31:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Merged with 62446
Found in versions 29.0.60, 30.0.50
Done: Andrea Corallo <akrl <at> sdf.org>
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> From: Andrea Corallo <akrl <at> sdf.org>
> Cc: Al Haji-Ali <abdo.haji.ali <at> gmail.com>, 61917 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
> Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2023 10:06:16 +0000
>
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>
> >> From: Al Haji-Ali <abdo.haji.ali <at> gmail.com>
> >> Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2023 15:18:23 +0000
> >>
> >>
> >> I've ran into a few issues with native compilation that I would like to report here in case they are unintentional bugs.
> >>
> >> - First, native-compiling a simple file like
> >>
> >> (defun test ()
> >> '(A . B))
> >>
> >> after setting a non-zero native-comp-verbose, for example by running:
> >>
> >> (let ((native-comp-verbose 1))
> >> (native-compile buffer-file-name))
> >>
> >> gives the error `wrong-type-argument (listp B)`
> >> in `comp-prettyformat-insn`
> >>
> >> - Another issue I noticed is that if a file has `no-native-compile: t` and I call `emacs-lisp-native-compile-and-load` anyways on it, I get an error: `Wrong type argument: stringp, nil`. Not sure if this is intended.
> >>
> >> - I've also had the following error when compiling a large file with many components (if more information is needed, I can try to pinpoint the reason once verbose debugging is fixed as it is making debugging difficult)
> >>
> >> libgccjit.so: error: gcc_jit_context_new_call_through_ptr: mismatching types for argument 1 of fn_ptr: freloc->R64656c6574652d726567696f6e_delete_region_0: assignment to param 1 (type: struct Lisp_X *) from (long long)2 (type: long long)
> >
> > Adding Andrea.
>
> I'll try to have a look thanks.
>
> Andrea
>
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