On 2020-01-27 5:14 pm, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
The following compiles correctly:
b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16.])
When the last note, b32, is added:
b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16. b32])
In the future, be sure to always include syntactically-complete MWEs.
The snippets above are each missing an outer set of braces. And the
lack of a \version statement leaves us guessing.
After making some assumptions, the following compiles successfully for
me:
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\version "2.19.83"
{ b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16.]) }
{ b8 ([\grace {c32 b a b d\noBeam} c16. b32]) }
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Exited with return code -1073741819
In hexadecimal, that translates to 0xC0000005--the exception code for an
access violation (segmentation fault, in *nix parlance). Something has
attempted to read from and/or write to an invalid or protected memory
address. It would require further debugging to determine why this is
occurring, as there is not enough actionable information.
-- Aaron Hill