Thanks, Brad, this works.
Richard
-- 
Richard Barrett
PO Box 5800, MS-0621
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM 87185

Phone: 505-845-7655
Pager: 505-951-8087

www.sandia.gov/~rfbarre


On 1/4/16, 12:11 PM, "Brad Chamberlain" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>Hi Richard --
>
>This is definitely a bug on our part and one that current work is
>striving 
>to address.
>
>If your program only uses a few arrays that live for the duration of the
>program (i.e., it'd be OK to leak them), a _potential_ workaround might
>be 
>to compile with -snoRefCount=true.  This is a big hammer that turns off
>reference counting for all arrays as a short-term workaround for some
>reference counting-related issues.  It wasn't designed to help with this
>case, but seems like it might.
>
>-Brad
>
>
>On Mon, 4 Jan 2016, Barrett, Richard F wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I've been wrestling with an odd problem,
>>
>> error: halt reached - array reference count is negative!
>>
>> then found what appears to be the issue:
>> http://www.primordand.com/chapel_by_ex_practical.html Is there new
>> information regarding this issue?
>>
>> Btw, this on my Mac laptop, OS 10.9.5, Chapel v1.12.0.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>> --
>> Richard Barrett
>> PO Box 5800, MS-0621
>> Sandia National Laboratories
>> Albuquerque, NM 87185
>>
>> Phone: 505-845-7655
>> Pager: 505-951-8087
>>
>> www.sandia.gov/~rfbarre
>>


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