Sorry for not giving all information. Here are the details. Attached is pepe.scm (my test program) I also attached the following transcripts
gsi-commandline (running pepe.scm in the interpreter from the command line) gsi-interactivo (running pepe.scm in the interpreter doing a (load "pepe.scm") gsc-commandline (running pepe.scm compiled) pepe.make (makefile for compiling pepe.scm)
As you see I get output from threads only when running in the interpreter and doing a load command.
So my suspicions are: 1) Primordial thread finishing too early, and aborting all threads. as indicated by Mr. Rault I will try with thread-join sentences so primordial will no end until all threads are finished. 2) Incorrectly setting up current-input/output-port to each thread in compiled code. so thread output goes to the correct place ....
Thanks for your help
On 6/4/05, ben@fuhok.net ben@fuhok.net wrote:
Are you using thread-join! to wait on the termination of the thread that is calling disp-msg?
It's kind of hard to debug this problem without seeing a little more of your code.
Regards,
Ben
On Sat, Jun 04, 2005 at 04:29:34AM -0300, leo lencioni wrote:
I'am a scheme newbie and trying to learm scheme. I have the following function:
(define (disp-msg msg) (display msg) (newline))
I'am using it inside inside a thread to print debug info.
(thread-start! (make-thread (lambda () (disp-msg "Hello")))
Running it inside GSI gives no problem and everithing goes well. But when I compile it they show no output. I'am compiling with gsc with no options. Linux/debian. Gambit 4.0 b13. What I'am doing wrong? I'am missing compiler options.
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