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[Latest caml-light / Windows] Caml light crashes on syntactic error when using emacs. #4977

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vicuna opened this issue Feb 13, 2010 · 1 comment

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vicuna commented Feb 13, 2010

Original bug ID: 4977
Reporter: cfp
Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2017-02-16T13:25:51Z)
Resolution: suspended
Priority: normal
Severity: crash
Version: <=3.07
Target version: later
Category: -for Caml light use https://github.com/camllight/camllight/issues
Monitored by: cfp

Bug description

When trying to run caml light binaries from emacs under Windows (running from "shell" command in emacs for example), everything works fine until you type a syntactically incorrect program. Then the toplevel crashes.

This issue doesn't exist in ocaml. I could successfully reproduce it every time I tried to use caml light, and I think that it is basically related o a configuration problem. However, I was unable to find any documentation about it.

Thanks!
CFP.

Additional information

To reproduce:

Follow installation steps at
http://createsoftware.users.sourceforge.net/index.php?ref=articles&id=Creating%20a%20portable%20emacs%20installation,%20and%20a%20portable%20Caml%20or%20OCaml%20installation.txt
to install Caml light for windows along with emacs.

Use Ctrl+Alt+X to send a syntactically incorrect phrase to the camllight toplevel.

Caml light toplevel crashes with
"Process caml-toplevel exited abnormally with code 2"

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vicuna commented Feb 16, 2017

Comment author: @xavierleroy

Caml Light moved to Github. This PR is now at camllight/camllight#2

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