I missed to say to get the error, run test_kernel_restart.ipynb <https://github.com/prezaei85/JuliaPower/blob/master/test_kernel_restart.ipynb> .
On Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 4:56:42 PM UTC-4, Pooya wrote: > > Thank you for your response. My codes are already on Github. I just pushed > the latest version: https://github.com/prezaei85/JuliaPower > > Does that work? If not, let me know to upload a smaller version, but I'm > not sure how to make it throw that error and restart the kernel, because I > use the same function in other places and it's fine. I also have these > lines in my .juliarc.jl (I have written two modules that the codes use): > > push!(LOAD_PATH, "~/JuliaPower") > > push!(LOAD_PATH, "~/JuliaPower/data") > Also, if you found something obviously non-idomatic, I appreciate if you > let me know. By the way, you are awesome in the tutorial video on Youtube > from SciPy 2014!! I learnt a lot from that. > > On Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 10:36:52 AM UTC-4, David P. Sanders wrote: >> >> >> >> El sábado, 25 de abril de 2015, 9:08:16 (UTC-5), Pooya escribió: >>> >>> These did not work. In one of my functions I am returning a function >>> (myfunc) in output that is defined like myfunc(x;args...) = >>> g(x,y,z,m,n;args...). This was working up to now when I am using myfunc in >>> another function (and also when I use it directly in the global scope). I >>> guess that is causing some problems, but I can't figure out why yet. I am >>> using Debug package, but getting some weird outputs! >>> >>> >> Try making a minimal example (i.e., a small example that reproduces the >> problem) and post it here or at gist.github.com so that we can try and >> diagnose the issue. >> >> >> >>> On Saturday, April 25, 2015 at 12:28:53 AM UTC-4, David P. Sanders wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> El viernes, 24 de abril de 2015, 21:44:00 (UTC-5), Pooya escribió: >>>>> >>>>> I have been using julia in Mac Terminal and IJulia notebook for a >>>>> while and they have been fine. But now I am getting this error: "The >>>>> kernel >>>>> appears to have died. It will restart automatically." in IJulia, and the >>>>> following in Terminal after I run one of my codes. It restarts the kernel >>>>> in both cases! Can anyone help? >>>>> >>>>> julia(8724,0x7fff7315e310) malloc: *** error for object >>>>> 0x7feed745df10: pointer being realloc'd was not allocated >>>>> >>>>> *** set a breakpoint in malloc_error_break to debug >>>>> >>>>> signal (6): Abort trap: 6 >>>>> >>>>> __pthread_kill at /usr/lib/system/libsystem_kernel.dylib (unknown line) >>>>> >>>>> Abort trap: 6 >>>>> >>>> >>>> My usual solution for these kinds of problems (i.e. problems in which >>>> it's unclear what the problem is and it was previously working!) is the >>>> following sequence, testing if it now works after each step >>>> >>>> (i) Pkg.update() >>>> >>>> (ii) Pkg.build("IJulia") >>>> >>>> (iii) Remove entire .julia directory and reinstall IJulia with >>>> Pkg.add("IJulia"). (This is overkill for what would basically be "get the >>>> latest version of all dependencies", but it can't do any harm...) >>>> >>>> Of course it might be an actual bug, in which case these steps won't >>>> help at all... >>>> >>>
