James <pkx1...@posteo.net> writes: > if I go up the stack a bit > > --snip- > > (gdb) f 3 > #3 0x0000555555705abb in audio_item_less (a=0x555555d37e90, > b=0x555555d37df0) > at /home/james/Downloads/git_repos/lilypond-git/lily/midi-walker.cc:54 > 54 return a->get_column ()->when_ < b->get_column ()->when_; > (gdb) p a > $1 = (Audio_item * const) 0x555555d37e90 > (gdb) p b > $2 = (Audio_item * const) 0x555555d37df0 > > --snip-- > > and this gives me > > --snip-- > > (gdb) p * (Audio_item *) 0x555555d37e90 > $3 = {<Audio_element> = { > _vptr.Audio_element = 0x555555a796b8 <vtable for Audio_text+16>}, > audio_column_ = 0x0, channel_ = 0} > (gdb) p * (Audio_item *) 0x555555d37df0 > $4 = {<Audio_element> = { > _vptr.Audio_element = 0x555555a796b8 <vtable for Audio_text+16>}, > audio_column_ = 0x0, channel_ = 0} > > --snip-- > > if I see what the code is at this point on midi-walker.cc > > --snip-- > > (gdb) list > 49 > 50 bool > 51 audio_item_less (Audio_item *const a, > 52 Audio_item *const b) > 53 { > 54 return a->get_column ()->when_ < b->get_column ()->when_; > 55 } > 56 > 57 Midi_walker::Midi_walker (Audio_staff *audio_staff, Midi_track > *track, int start_tick) > 58 { > > --snip-- > > Audio_item is not getting a value set? > > Unfortunately that is the limit of my already-limited knowledge :D
As someone who doesn't manage to do anything before having the feeling to know what I am doing (not that this feeling always stands up to reality but at least the illusion helps), I am at awe at the lengths some people manage to go with purportedly limited knowledge. > And I have also found out that I cannot compile master beyond the last > few dev releases without getting a compilation error (probably python > related) when making lilypond. So I cannot usefully git bisect. I don't think (or at least hope) Python should be an issue regarding "last few dev releases" since our requirements are roughly "Python 3" (and have been for some time) and our code base should not significantly rely on all too new features in order to stay reasonably portable. > Anyway, hope this was helpful, Well, I know both Dan and I have in the past invested a bit of work to stop trivial scores from crashing MIDI generation but I guess both our work was not really plugging the problem at its root and so one can apparently still generate circumstances where it pops up. So while it certainly is helpful to see where stuff crashes here (and possibly fix this particular crash), there'd be probably some deeper analysis warranted for not getting another such report in due time. At least that's my gut feeling here. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond