No, we don't worry about programming errors. We produce too many false
warning messages to bother fixing them.
If it's a first-time bug reporter, I'll faithfully add it to the
tracker, but they get the lowest priority.
Cheers,
- Graham
Trevor Bača wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Do we need to worry about this programming error? I was interpreting a
> gigantic inputfile (65,000 lines) but the output turned out just fine.
>
> Here's the complete output of the run (which is quite clean except for
> the one error), running under OS X:
>
> GNU LilyPond 2.11.26
> Processing `1083.ly'
> Parsing...
> Interpreting music... [8][16][24][32][40][48][56]
> Preprocessing graphical objects...
> Finding the ideal number of pages...
> Fitting music on 55 or 56 pages...
> Drawing systems...
> Layout output to `1083.ps'...
> Converting to `1083.pdf'...
> programming error: Parsed object should be dead: static
> scm_unused_struct* Prob::mark_smob(scm_unused_struct*)
> continuing, cross fingers
>
>
> I can send over the complete inputfile if anyone cares; but, again,
> the output is just fine.
>
>
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