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- Subject: Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions
- From: Sergey Zakharchenko <doublef.mobile@...>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2020 04:00:14 +0400
Andrew,
Andrew Gierth <andrew@tao11.riddles.org.uk>:
> See if this fixes both of them:
> --- src/lparser.c.orig 2020-06-13 19:57:47.428734000 +0100
> +++ src/lparser.c 2020-06-13 19:58:08.039573000 +0100
Thanks for your awesome analysis! I'll start testing this now, but
please note one thing I hadn't mentioned before: the original issue
discovered on MIPS was actually discovered when loading bytecode, with
no parser involved. It's possible we aren't done with this yet...
Best regards,
--
DoubleF
- References:
- Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Andrew Gierth
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Bogdan Marinescu
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Sergey Zakharchenko
- Re: Lua 5.4.0-rc5 segfault in low memory conditions, Andrew Gierth