[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[bug #4068] DO uses typed selector from local instead of distant object.
From: |
nobody |
Subject: |
[bug #4068] DO uses typed selector from local instead of distant object. |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Jul 2003 04:46:17 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; OmniWeb/4.2-v435.2; Mac_PowerPC) |
=================== BUG #4068: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=4068&group_id=99
Changes by: Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>
Date: Fri 07/04/2003 at 08:46 (GMT)
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
After more investigation, it seems it may be possible to work around this
problem, so the modification I suggested earlier to the runtime hook
__objc_msg_forward is probably not actually needed :-)
=================== BUG #4068: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: stefanu Project: GNUstep
Submitted on: Sun 06/22/2003 at 08:22
Category: Base/Foundation Severity: 1 - Ordinary
Bug Group: Change Request Resolution: None
Assigned to: CaS Status: Open
Summary: DO uses typed selector from local instead of distant object.
Original Submission: Distributed Objects in -base uses information about typed
selectors (for building method signatures and invocations) from local runtime
instead of distant object. This is ugly behaviour and causes, for example,
segfaults due to type mismatches or selector nonexistence.
Follow-up Comments
*******************
-------------------------------------------------------
Date: Fri 07/04/2003 at 08:46 By: CaS
After more investigation, it seems it may be possible to work around this
problem, so the modification I suggested earlier to the runtime hook
__objc_msg_forward is probably not actually needed :-)
-------------------------------------------------------
Date: Fri 07/04/2003 at 05:58 By: CaS
This is nothing to do with the DO system ... it's a feature of the message
forwarding mechanism used (this comes before any DO code can be called). The
ffcall and ffi based forwarding get type information from the local runtime.
Turning these off and using the old mframe code should do as a workaround.
I'm looking into trying to get ffcall and ffi to work, but this may require
adding a new feature to the objc runtime.
-------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sun 06/22/2003 at 09:49 By: stefanu
Problem is, that DO does not seem to fetch types from remote end, or fetches
them and uses only on one place and there are still places in -base where local
selector info is used.
I'm reffering to my previous email to the list:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/gnustep-dev/2003-06/msg00018.html
Whole problem is described in that post.
If you would like to reproduce it, you have to get older version of StepTalk,
because I have created a workaround for this bug.
-------------------------------------------------------
Date: Sun 06/22/2003 at 09:17 By: CaS
I'm not sure about this ... DO has to handle arguments both locally and
remotely, so the argument types on both ends of the connection must match
Where there is no type information at the local end, DO fetches it from the
remote end, so the simple assertion that DO uses the local runtime rather than
the remote end is not the case. I think we need more specific
examples/testcases of exactly what the problem is.
I seem to recall an email conversation about an objc-runtime problem with
selector types for forwarding. Is this the same problem in a different guise?
CC list is empty
No files currently attached
For detailed info, follow this link:
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=4068&group_id=99
_______________________________________________
Message sent via/by Savannah
http://savannah.gnu.org/