Evan Hanson <ev...@foldling.org> writes:
> This fixes a segmentation fault when pretty-printing C_SCHEME_UNBOUND, > since we reach into the value with C_block_header() in C_anypointerp() > before checking for C_unboundvaluep(). This crashes, since unbound is an > immediate value. > > In addition to moving the call to C_unboundvaluep() above the call to > C_anypointerp(), this also adds a generic check for any other immediate > values before the remaining cases, which handle non-immediate objects. > --- > extras.scm | 4 ++-- > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/extras.scm b/extras.scm > index 76c23a21..cc679697 100644 > --- a/extras.scm > +++ b/extras.scm > @@ -356,9 +356,9 @@ > (out (number->string code 16) col) > ] > [else (out (make-string 1 obj) > col)] ) ) ) ) > ((##core#inline "C_undefinedp" obj) (out "#<unspecified>" col)) > + ((##core#inline "C_unboundvaluep" obj) (out "#<unbound value>" col)) > + ((##core#inline "C_immp" obj) (out "#<unprintable object>" col)) > ((##core#inline "C_anypointerp" obj) (out (##sys#pointer->string > obj) col)) > - ((##core#inline "C_unboundvaluep" obj) > - (out "#<unbound value>" col) ) > ((##sys#generic-structure? obj) > (let ([o (open-output-string)]) > (##sys#user-print-hook obj #t o) Interesting.. How do you trigger this bug?