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Hi! It's been a while since I reared my ugly head around these parts.
I'll start a discussion post maybe about it, but importantly, I found a bug testing a basic hello world under a Debian Bullseye Devcontainer, which appears to stem from libmimalloc. In particular, it surprised me to see that one of the very people involved in this thread, and fixer of this particular bug report, is literally @daanx.
Sad to be the bearer of bad news, but I literally cannot get back into the language because of this bug :P
It ain't squashed on the latest release at the very least (3.1.2).
Maybe it's a version bump problem?
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Hi -- yes, just a version bump will do the trick; I am planning to do a fresh release soon (maybe end of this week, maybe next week) since there have been many bug fixes.
ps.If you are brave and don't want to wait, you could build koka yourself with the latest mimalloc -- just pull koka and before building do:
$ cd kklib/mimalloc
$ git pull dev-slice
$ cd ../..
$ touch kklib/include/kklib.h
Hi! It's been a while since I reared my ugly head around these parts.
I'll start a discussion post maybe about it, but importantly, I found a bug testing a basic hello world under a Debian Bullseye Devcontainer, which appears to stem from libmimalloc. In particular, it surprised me to see that one of the very people involved in this thread, and fixer of this particular bug report, is literally @daanx.
Sad to be the bearer of bad news, but I literally cannot get back into the language because of this bug :P
It ain't squashed on the latest release at the very least (3.1.2).
Maybe it's a version bump problem?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: