Is this still an issue?

I just tried it; using "foo.scm"   which contained:

(use-modules (opencog))

(Concept "foobar")

(display "ollllaaa\n")

(Concept "barfoo")


I got no error, and this output:

>>> response = scheme_eval(atomspace, scm)
>>> print response
ollllaaa
#<Invalid handle>


You probably should open a github issue to track this.

--linas


On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Xabush Semrie <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have MOSES training results in scheme format that is I want to import to
> the atomspace. I am using the OpenCog python api to access the atomsapce
> and import the results, However, in trying to do I am getting *"Segmentation
> fault (core dumped)" *error. To demonstrate what I am trying to do, here
> is a snippet of code I am using.
>
> from opencog.scheme_wrapper import scheme_eval, scheme_eval_as
>
> atomspace = scheme_eval_as('(cog-atomspace)')
>
>
>
> with open('/path/to/the/result_file', 'r') as fp:
>  scm = fp.read()
> response = scheme_eval(atomspace, scm) #this is line is the cause of the
> error.
>
>
> When I instantiate the atomspace using its constructor, the above error
> does NOT happen. The problem in instantiating the atomspace through the
> constructor is that I cannot get response when I use the atomspace instance
> with the OpenCog REST API. What can be the cause this error? How can I
> resolve it?
>
> P.S: I have attached the results file so that you can take a look at it.
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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