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+mook crashes when attempting to format %mean hints during boot #144

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ashelkovnykov opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #222
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+mook crashes when attempting to format %mean hints during boot #144

ashelkovnykov opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #222
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Title says it all.

@ashelkovnykov ashelkovnykov self-assigned this Dec 1, 2023
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eamsden commented Dec 7, 2023

@ashelkovnykov is this verified fixed by #158 ?

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I think so, but please leave it open for a bit. I want to confirm that the following 3 commands all run correctly in an Ares fake zod:

~|  ~&  %foo  5  6
~|  ~&  %foo  5  !!
~|  ~&  %foo  (sub 0 1)  !!

But currently the second is failing in Gall.

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eamsden commented Dec 9, 2023

@ashelkovnykov please update on the status of this issue.

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@eamsden No new investigation has been performed. All time is currently going to reviews and higher priority work (e.g. guard page).

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eamsden commented Dec 16, 2023

@ashelkovnykov does +mook still refuse to evaluate the traps for %mean hints post #158 ? I usually see a bunch of #####s in stack traces.

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