On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 05:57:31PM +0200, Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 11-10-2007 17:45:46 +0200, darabi@web.de wrote:
Fabian,
thank you. I seem to remember that I didn't use --enable-optimise as it was advertised to take longer than the normal build.
However, I have found one solution to my problem; if I type the left hand side, everything works:
mal>b:bat[:int,:int] := bbp.bind("test"); mal>io.print(b); #-----------------# # h t # name # int int # type #-----------------#
I will recompile without --enable-optimise.
Try --enable-debug to make sure you aren't bitten by an insane default of --enable-optimise=yes.
Just for the sake of correctness of information: --enable-debug does not disable --enable-optimize. In fact, the two do conflict. To disable the --enable-optimize (indeed default in offically released versions), use (following configure standards) --disable-optimize or --enable-optimize=no. However, as Martin already pointed out, all this is irrelevant to the actual problem discussed here. Stefan -- | Dr. Stefan Manegold | mailto:Stefan.Manegold@cwi.nl | | CWI, P.O.Box 94079 | http://www.cwi.nl/~manegold/ | | 1090 GB Amsterdam | Tel.: +31 (20) 592-4212 | | The Netherlands | Fax : +31 (20) 592-4312 |