In my machine (Mac OSX 10.4.10) it gobbles resources (mainly memory)
and resists being stopped. I didn't let it run into a page limit,
although at 1.6 Gbytes of VM it must have been close...

- joey

At 15:48  -0400 2007/08/11, Henry Rich wrote:
Good.  Did you verify that it crashes for you on 6.01 (that
would verify that the problem is indeed fixed)?

Henry Rich

 -----Original Message-----
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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger Hui
 Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2007 2:18 PM
 To: Programming forum
 Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Crash in J6.01, related to
 monad/dyad and fill

 The line works in J6.02 and produces  0 2 24$'a' .
 Whatever the bug was was apparently fixed in J6.02.



 ----- Original Message -----
 From: Henry Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Date: Saturday, August 11, 2007 10:42
 Subject: RE: [Jprogramming] Crash in J6.01, related to
 monad/dyad and fill
 To: 'Programming forum' <[email protected]>

 > I have a verb, rather long I'm afraid, but it is only one line:
 >
 >
 > efr =: 44100&efr : (('fmt ' , (16 0 0 0{a.) , ([: (1&(3!:4)) 1 ,
 > ]) , 2&(3!:4)@[ , ([:
 > (2&(3!:4)) 2 * *) , [: (1&(3!:4)) 16 ,~ 2 * ]) 2:)
 >
 > When I make that definition, the following line crashes J
 > (vanishes without a trace):
 >
 > (0$a:) (44100&efr 'xxx'"_)"0 1 (0 2$0)
 >
 >
 > I have tried to cut down the verb more, but with little success.
 > I have made some interesting observations, though:
 >
 > 0.  If I change the definition of efr by removing the
 > initial
 >   44100&efr :
 > bit, it doesn't crash.
 >
 > 1.  If I execute
 >
 >  a: (44100&efr 'xxx'"_) 0 0
 >
 > it doesn't crash.  Interesting because I think this is what
 > should really be
 > executing in the failing case.
 >
 >
 >    9!:14''
 > j601/2006-11-17/17:05
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