| Charles Greathouse on Wed, 25 Jul 2012 04:58:53 +0200 |
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| install name collision |
I wrote a .gp.c file which includes, among other things, a function
called vecsum. It was based on a gp2c conversion, and includes
GP;install("vecsum","G","vecsum","./auto.gp.so");
in a comment so that gp2c-run will load it. (Yes, this is a silly
function, but I mention it up only for the bug report.)
Usually this procedure works fine, and indeed it seems to here:
> vecsum([1,2,3])
%1 = 6
But when I call the function from inside a GP script, it burns:
*** at top-level: rec([23124110,141322
*** ^--------------------
*** in function findrecd: ...max(c)==1&&vecmin(c)==0&&vecsum(c)==1)||c==[1
*** ^--------------------
*** variable name expected.
*** Break loop: type 'break' to go back to GP
But even after this error the function exists:
> vecsum([1,2,3])
%2 = 6
> vecsum()=1
*** at top-level: vecsum()=1
*** ^----------
*** variable name expected.
*** Break loop: type 'break' to go back to GP
Is there a difference between these contexts that makes it work in one
but not the other? Have I done something wrong?
Charles Greathouse
Analyst/Programmer
Case Western Reserve University