[#3419] Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...>

Hello list,

19 messages 2004/09/17
[#3422] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

[#3423] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...> 2004/09/17

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 12:01, ts wrote:

[#3424] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

[#3425] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...> 2004/09/17

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 12:37, ts wrote:

[#3426] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

[#3428] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — Andrew Walrond <andrew@...> 2004/09/17

On Friday 17 Sep 2004 13:05, ts wrote:

[#3429] Re: Valgrind analysis of [BUG] unknown node type 0 — ts <decoux@...> 2004/09/17

>>>>> "A" == Andrew Walrond <andrew@walrond.org> writes:

Re: fastcgi & continuations (Re: Idea: Webshare)

From: Patrick May <patrick@...>
Date: 2004-09-29 02:01:46 UTC
List: ruby-core #3470
Hello,

On Thursday, September 9, 2004, at 08:21  PM, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In message "Re: fastcgi & continuations (Re: Idea: Webshare)"
>     on Fri, 10 Sep 2004 08:55:55 +0900, Patrick May 
> <patrick@hexane.org> writes:
>
> | From what I know of ruby, I think at_exit firing once is a 'bug', 
> even
> |if it doesn't core dump.  I hit this bug while trying matz's fastcgi
> |trick [ruby-talk:13428].  In that example, continuations are used to
> |invisibly create a loop in plain cgi script.  This allows the script 
> to
> |become a persistent fastcgi process.
>
> It's officially a bug.  It's reproduced on my machine too.  I will
> take time to see how it can be fixed.

Thank you for taking time to look at this problem.  I apologize for not 
saying this earlier; that was rude of me.

Cheers,

Patrick


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