| Bugs item #3149130, was opened at 2011-01-01 10:56
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Category: csound
Group: csound5
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Reto Kohli (egimi)
>Assigned to: Michael Gogins (gogins)
Summary: outleta and macros cause segmentation violation
Initial Comment:
System: Win XP SP3, Csound version 5.12 (double samples) Sep 7 2010 libsndfile-1.0.21
This is a bug (or maybe several) that is hard to reproduce, but seems to
depend on several features being used at the same time:
- the orchestra uses the "outleta", "inleta", and "connect" opcodes,
- usage of note macros within a score section, followed by
- some of the "advanced" score statements like m, n, r, {, or }
I will attach an example that demonstrates some cases. I added comments in there describing what I found out so far.
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>Comment By: Victor Lazzarini (veplaini)
Date: 2011-04-27 12:46
Message:
This is definitely to do with the outleta opcode, I have tested it with
chnget/chnset and it does not crash. I am assigning it to Michael Gogins,
since he is the author of the opcodes.
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Comment By: Victor Lazzarini (veplaini)
Date: 2011-04-27 12:42
Message:
I can confirm the example crashes csound on OSX
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Comment By: John ffitch (jpff)
Date: 2011-01-02 14:13
Message:
I cannot reproduce on Linux. Again can a Windows developer check
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