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Original bug ID: 4111 Reporter: necula Assigned to:@xavierleroy Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2006-09-21T10:07:04Z) Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 3.09.2 Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general) Monitored by: necula
Bug description
In win32unix/sencrecv.c most of the functions access the Ocaml heap (the flags list, and sock) after enter_blocking_section. On the Unix version the flags are converted outside the blocking section (a good idea) and the sock is not a pointer, so it does not pose a problem.
I do not fully understand the requirements, but it seems to me that at least those paramers should be registered, if they can be used at all in a blocking section.
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Original bug ID: 4111
Reporter: necula
Assigned to: @xavierleroy
Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2006-09-21T10:07:04Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 3.09.2
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Monitored by: necula
Bug description
In win32unix/sencrecv.c most of the functions access the Ocaml heap (the flags list, and sock) after enter_blocking_section. On the Unix version the flags are converted outside the blocking section (a good idea) and the sock is not a pointer, so it does not pose a problem.
I do not fully understand the requirements, but it seems to me that at least those paramers should be registered, if they can be used at all in a blocking section.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: