Hi, I've got this trivial module definition in file a.scm:
(define-module (a) #:export (ap)) (define (ap) (not-bound)) (ap) intended to cause an error upon calling `ap'. First bug is when trying to `load-compiled' a non-go file: scheme@(guile-user)> (load-compiled "./a.scm") Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 0* [#<vm b7ade680> #<program b798ec20 at <unknown port>:0:0 ()>] 1: 1* [#<program b798ec20 at <unknown port>:0:0 ()>] ?: 2* [load-compiled/vm "./a.scm"] ERROR: In procedure make_objcode_by_mmap: ERROR: Success scheme@(guile-user)> As you can see, the error key, Success, is not correct. This happens with any non-go file (so the contents above is not relevant). So let's compile and load the real file: scheme@(guile-user)> ,i (system base compile) scheme@(guile-user)> (load-compiled (compile-file "/home/jao/tmp/a.scm")) Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 0* [#<vm b7a8a680> #<program b793ed70 at <unknown port>:1:0 ()>] 2: 1* [#<program b793ed70 at <unknown port>:1:0 ()>] ?: 2* [load-compiled/vm "/home/jao/.guile-ccache/1.9//home/jao/tmp/a.scm.go"] ?: 3* [ap] ERROR: In procedure module-lookup: ERROR: unbound variable: not-bound scheme@(a)> As you can see, the location of the error is not reported; with the same behaviour when calling the program interactively: scheme@(a)> ap #<program ap ()> scheme@(a)> (ap) Backtrace: In unknown file: ?: 0* [#<vm b7a8a680> #<program b6f102f0 at <unknown port>:3:0 ()>] ?: 1* [ap] ERROR: In procedure module-lookup: ERROR: unbound variable: not-bound scheme@(a)> Adding the directory containing a.scm to Guile's load path changes nothing. What i was expecting is a backtrace pointing me to the location of the call to `not-bound' in a.scm. Am i doing something wrong? Thanks! jao