On 05/05/15 20:36, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 05/05/2015 2:54 PM, lejeczek wrote:
hi eveybody
I'm trying something simple (Biocunductor packages), so
simple I believe it's example from docs but I get segfault.
I don't suppose incorrect scripting can cause segfault, right?
In R, a segfault always indicates a bug. What's not so clear is whether
it is a bug in R, a bug in a contributed package, or a bug in some
underlying system library.
If you can only trigger the bug when using a Bioconductor package, then
the first guess is that it is that package, and the maintainer of that
package is in the best position to track it down further. If you can
simplify the code to trigger it without using any contributed packages,
then it could well be a bug in R, and we'd like to see code to reproduce it.
Duncan Murdoch
hi Duncan
I remember that this was a principle of most of programming
languages, only a bug in the code and/or compiler could
cause segfault.
In my case it is a contributed package, specifically GOSim
package, I'm not R programmer and I realise my scripting is
far from good and possibly with errors.
I could send that snippet of the code here if people think
it can be looked into and segfault could be replicated?
I also emailed the author.
many thanks
P.
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