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Re: internal error: eval_thunk_selector: strange selectee 29: msg#00018lang.haskell.glasgow.bugs
"Simon Marlow" <simonmar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> There is something really fishy going on; I checked out the same code >> in a different directory, and built it in the same way, without >> getting the same behaviour. > Hmm. Profiling isn't deterministic though, because heap samples happen > based on a timer interrupt, so you might get different results if you > run it multiple times. >> I'm not quite sure what kind of confusion that led to the error (or >> the fact that my run times suddenly were tripled); possibly some old >> .o or .hi file got copied in by mistake? > Possibly, or possibly a recompilation bug (are you using --make?). Yes, I am. I got the error several times, but when I cleaned everything up, it seems to have gone away -- as did the tripled running times (and yes, they were user/system times, not just wall clock). Very puzzling. Unfortunately, a 'make clean' removed all the evidence -- if I stumble over it again, I'll make a copy first. -kzm -- If I haven't seen further, it is by standing in the footprints of giants
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