Hi,
It works for me on FreeBSD with lastest GNUstep CVS and backart.
Maybe your can try to use the CodeEditor CVS in which I try to fix a
potential memory leak.
If it doesn't work, I attach two patches to testing.
They are independent from each other and need to be applied in
codeeditor/CodeEditor/.
CodeEditor uses built-in text system in order to speed up the syntax
highlight.
CodeEditorView.m.diff1 reverts it to use the default text system of
GNUstep.
CodeEditorView.m.diff2 use only the built-in typesetter rather than
the whole
text system,
and typesetter is where the "defaultLineHeightForFont" comes from.
Please let me know if any of them work.
Yen-Ju
From: "S.J.Chun" <chunsj@embian.com>
Reply-To: S.J.Chun <chunsj@embian.com>
To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Subject: [Q] CodeEditor, Bug or ... ?
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:13:38 +0900 (KST)
Hi,
I can build and install CodeEditor but I cannot use it without
segmentation
fault error, actually when I try to type
it just died with above error. It says
CodeEditor: Uncaught exception NSInvalidAgumentException, reason:
GSInineArray(instance) does not
recognize defaultLineHeightForFont.
And I've found that it is related with __fonts. Is this a bug in
CodeEditor.app or my configuration fault? I'm using
art backend and most current CVS of gnustep. I've downloaded
CodeEditor
from its homepage, not using CVS version.
Thanks in advance.
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