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[Bug-mit-scheme] [bugs #10458] Can't create threads from --eval command-line option. |
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Tue, 21 Sep 2004 02:26:44 -0400 |
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[bugs #10458] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=10458>
Project: MIT/GNU Scheme
Submitted by: 0
On: Tue 09/21/2004 at 02:14
Category: runtime
Severity: 5 - Average
Item Group: Suboptimal behavior
Resolution: None
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Status: Open
Summary: Can't create threads from --eval command-line option.
Original Submission: I've written a server that I would like to start
automatically when MIT Scheme starts. I'm trying to automate this using the
--eval command-line option, but the thread that the server starts seems to exit
right away -- or at least to get no time slices. The same thread, started from
the REPL, works just fine.
I've tried a simpler example that just starts an infinite output loop, with the
same results. See the attached file for an example. I've also tried
experimenting with the first argument to `create-thread' and with removing the
use of `detach-thread,' but without success.
I'm trying to figure out why --eval has this behavior, but haven't had any
success. I'd be grateful for any hints. I'll keep working on this in any case.
Thanks!
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<http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=10458>
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