On 3 November 2010 21:48, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote:
> can you open a bug entry?
>
it was my idea putting
eventBuffer := Array new: 8.
outside of loop, since InputEventSensor anyways copying it before
placing in queue:
handleEvent: evt
self queueEvent: evt shallowCopy.
i have no idea, what can go wrong with it when running under RoarVM.
> Stef
>
>>> Hi
>>> Yes, is on a x86_64-linux, Debian squeeze.
>> I use that setup on one of the machines, too.
>> Should not be problem with the 32bit libraries.
>>
>>> The problem was some libraries... but with a good symbolic links compile
>>> fine, but, Pharo 1.2 doesn't works, it freezes.
>> Pharo works currently only with a single core, I think.
>> And there might be one of my latest fixes missing in the current change set
>> for Pharo.
>> The event processing is broken somehow. I have a work-around (below) but
>> still need to figure out why the eventBuffer is not filled in correctly by
>> the primitive.
>>
>> Wouldn't be surprised if it is again Pharo's compiler *grml*. The other
>> forks work, so I doubt that it is the primitive/VM.
>>
>>
>> !InputEventFetcher methodsFor: 'events' stamp: 'StefanMarr 10/31/2010 21:45'
>> prior: 47875547!
>> eventLoop
>> "Fetch pending raw events from the VM.
>> This method is run at high priority."
>>
>>
>> [true] whileTrue: [
>> | window eventBuffer type |
>> self waitForInput.
>> [eventBuffer := Array new: 8.
>> self primGetNextEvent: eventBuffer.
>> type := eventBuffer at: 1.
>> ((type = EventTypeNone) or: [type isNil])]
>> whileFalse: [
>> "Patch up the window index in case we don't
>> get one"
>> window := eventBuffer at: 8.
>> (window isNil
>> or: [window isZero])
>> ifTrue: [eventBuffer at: 8 put: 1].
>>
>> self signalEvent: eventBuffer]].
>> RVMPrimitives printOnConsole: 'ended event loop'.! !
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Someone could it on a x86_64-linux ?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> El mié, 03-11-2010 a las 18:18 +0100, Stefan Marr escribió:
>>>> Hello Felipe:
>>>>
>>>> On 03 Nov 2010, at 17:45, Felipe Ignacio Valverde Campos wrote:
>>>>> Hi, how can i compile this on a x86_64 environment ?
>>>>> until now i hace some problems with lstdc++
>>>>
>>>> RoarVM does not support compilation as 64bit.
>>>> So you will need the 32bit compatibility libraries.
>>>>
>>>> I don't remember doing something out of the ordinary but in the worst case
>>>> some paths are guessed badly in src/makefiles/configure or
>>>> src/makefiles/Makefile.common
>>>>
>>>> What is the exact system you are running on, some Linux is suppose?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Stefan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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