-143:
- (reported by Jesse Bouwman 2001-10-24 through the unfortunately
- prominent SourceForge web/db bug tracking system, which is
- unfortunately not a reliable way to get a timely response from
- the SBCL maintainers)
- In the course of trying to build a test case for an
- application error, I encountered this behavior:
- If you start up sbcl, and then lay on CTRL-C for a
- minute or two, the lisp process will eventually say:
- %PRIMITIVE HALT called; the party is over.
- and throw you into the monitor. If I start up lisp,
- attach to the process with strace, and then do the same
- (abusive) thing, I get instead:
- access failure in heap page not marked as write-protected
- and the monitor again. I don't know enough to have the
- faintest idea of what is going on here.
- This is with sbcl 6.12, uname -a reports:
- Linux prep 2.2.19 #4 SMP Tue Apr 24 13:59:52 CDT 2001 i686 unknown
- I (WHN) have verified that the same thing occurs on sbcl-0.pre7.141
- under OpenBSD 2.9 on my X86 laptop. Do be patient when you try it:
- it took more than two minutes (but less than five) for me.
-