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Original bug ID: 5126 Reporter: kxenator Assigned to: @alainfrisch Status: resolved (set by @alainfrisch on 2012-09-06T17:14:25Z) Resolution: suspended Priority: normal Severity: crash Version: 3.12.0 Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general) Monitored by: @hcarty
After the start of ocamlnat if I enter an unknown symbol, everything is OK:
Characters 0-6: foobar;; ^^^^^^ Error: Unbound value foobar
Buf if I load some library, for example by the following code:
a fatal error occurs and ocamlnat exits if I enter an unknown symbol:
Fatal error: exception Sys_error("caml_startup: No such file or directory") kxenator@linux:~> For known symbols it works:
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Comment author: @alainfrisch
ocamlnat is not officially supported, and no core developer is motivated to work on it these days. We can integrate a contributed patch, though.
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Original bug ID: 5126
Reporter: kxenator
Assigned to: @alainfrisch
Status: resolved (set by @alainfrisch on 2012-09-06T17:14:25Z)
Resolution: suspended
Priority: normal
Severity: crash
Version: 3.12.0
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Monitored by: @hcarty
Bug description
After the start of ocamlnat if I enter an unknown symbol, everything
is OK:
foobar;;
Characters 0-6:
foobar;;
^^^^^^
Error: Unbound value foobar
Buf if I load some library, for example by the following code:
#load "nums.cmxa";;
include Num;;
a fatal error occurs and ocamlnat exits if I enter an unknown symbol:
foobar;;
Fatal error: exception Sys_error("caml_startup: No such file or
directory")
kxenator@linux:~>
For known symbols it works:
string_of_num (power_num (Int 10) (Int 10));;
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: