Le dimanche 10 avril 2016 à 06:40 -0700, K leo a écrit : > In theory, you are right. > > In my past case when I ran Julia on native Xubuntu laptop, you > argument is really hard to dispute. But this time, it runs in > VirtualBox on top of MacBook Pro, and what crashed was not Xubuntu or > VirtualBox but the entire MacBook Pro. In this case, you may want to > say both Xubuntu and OSX have the same problem, but that becomes a > hard argument. So you find the theory that Julia is evil enough to make OS X crash by escaping the VirtualBox container easier to believe ? ;-)
Tim's likely right that a hardware issue like heat is the explanation. > > Le dimanche 10 avril 2016 à 16:25 +0530, K leo a écrit : > > No program should be able to crash the whole system. So this > > really > > sounds like a bug in Xubuntu. What could also happen is that you > > run > > out of memory, and the system is swapping so much that it's never > > able > > to recover. > > > > In any case, this is likely not related to @inbounds, which could > > only > > trigger a crash of Julia, but not of the whole system. > > > > > > Regards > >
