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Re: Attached Crashing File


From: Ben Pfaff
Subject: Re: Attached Crashing File
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2021 12:25:05 -0800

Here's a test case that yields the same error for me:

DATA LIST NOTABLE /s1 1(a).
BEGIN DATA
1
END DATA.
STRING s2 (A5).
DELETE VARIABLES s1.
NUMERIC n1.
EXECUTE.

Valgrind says:

==559297== Invalid read of size 2
==559297==    at 0x4840610: memmove (vg_replace_strmem.c:1270)
==559297==    by 0x4A086DD: value_copy (value.h:140)
==559297==    by 0x4A086DD: case_map_execute (case-map.c:105)
==559297==    by 0x4A086DD: case_map_execute (case-map.c:92)
==559297==    by 0x4A1398A: proc_casereader_read (dataset.c:547)
==559297==    by 0x4A1398A: proc_casereader_read (dataset.c:504)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C748: casereader_read (casereader.c:71)
==559297==    by 0x4A13D4F: proc_casereader_destroy (dataset.c:578)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C7C0: casereader_destroy (casereader.c:94)
==559297==    by 0x4A0B96E: casereader_shim_destroy (casereader-shim.c:123)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C684: random_reader_destroy (casereader.c:536)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C7C0: casereader_destroy (casereader.c:94)
==559297==    by 0x4897309: cmd_execute (command.c:516)
==559297==    by 0x4897712: do_parse_command (command.c:235)
==559297==    by 0x4897712: cmd_parse_in_state (command.c:148)
==559297==    by 0x40391B: main (main.c:139)
==559297==  Address 0x65f5ae0 is 0 bytes inside a block of size 5 free'd
==559297==    at 0x483A9F5: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:538)
==559297==    by 0x4A0997B: value_destroy (value.h:129)
==559297==    by 0x4A0997B: destroy_strings (caseproto.c:398)
==559297==    by 0x4A09D3E: case_resize (case.c:142)
==559297==    by 0x4A13918: proc_casereader_read (dataset.c:525)
==559297==    by 0x4A13918: proc_casereader_read (dataset.c:504)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C748: casereader_read (casereader.c:71)
==559297==    by 0x4A13D4F: proc_casereader_destroy (dataset.c:578)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C7C0: casereader_destroy (casereader.c:94)
==559297==    by 0x4A0B96E: casereader_shim_destroy (casereader-shim.c:123)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C684: random_reader_destroy (casereader.c:536)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C7C0: casereader_destroy (casereader.c:94)
==559297==    by 0x4897309: cmd_execute (command.c:516)
==559297==    by 0x4897712: do_parse_command (command.c:235)
==559297==    by 0x4897712: cmd_parse_in_state (command.c:148)
==559297==  Block was alloc'd at
==559297==    at 0x4839809: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:307)
==559297==    by 0x4A09A0C: value_try_init (value.h:116)
==559297==    by 0x4A09A0C: try_init_strings (caseproto.c:369)
==559297==    by 0x4A09A8E: init_strings (caseproto.c:382)
==559297==    by 0x4A09A8E: caseproto_reinit_values (caseproto.c:282)
==559297==    by 0x4A09D3E: case_resize (case.c:142)
==559297==    by 0x4A13918: proc_casereader_read (dataset.c:525)
==559297==    by 0x4A13918: proc_casereader_read (dataset.c:504)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C748: casereader_read (casereader.c:71)
==559297==    by 0x4A13D4F: proc_casereader_destroy (dataset.c:578)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C7C0: casereader_destroy (casereader.c:94)
==559297==    by 0x4A0B96E: casereader_shim_destroy (casereader-shim.c:123)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C684: random_reader_destroy (casereader.c:536)
==559297==    by 0x4A0C7C0: casereader_destroy (casereader.c:94)
==559297==    by 0x48A5B21: cmd_delete_variables (delete-variables.c:54)

I'm having a look.

On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 8:28 AM John Darrington
<john@darrington.wattle.id.au> wrote:
>
> I haven't been following this discussion too closely I'm afraid.
>
> Do we have a reliable test case for this assertion failure?  If so,
> should be relatively easy to fix.
>
> And what is the file/line number of the failed assertion?  That might
> give us a clue.
>
> J'
>
> On Sun, Mar 07, 2021 at 09:53:57AM -0600, Alan Mead wrote:
>      Ben or John,
>
>      What do you suggest? I think there's clearly a problem as shown by the
>      assertion that failed?
>
>      However, if you have a fix, I don't know how we will test it...
>
>      -Alan
>
>      On 3/7/2021 9:43 AM, Ricardo Mejias wrote:
>      >
>      > The file I was working with is a merge of voter registration data from
>      > all of the counties in Florida (which is public information).
>      > Since I could not make the N 100 work, I decided to do to the file of
>      > the smallest county what I did to the Florida totals, so that I could
>      > have one small enough to email it to you. First, I ran this smaller
>      > file on the same code.  It crashed one line before where the larger
>      > one used to crash, on NUMERIC EndDate (F10).  Then I re-ran the larger
>      > one and it also crashed one the line before where it used to crash.
>      >
>      > But this time, the crashed happened when the Variables window showed
>      > up and I tried to go to View Data. First an error message window
>      > popped up saying "Assertion Failed".  Retry and Ignore would not do
>      > anything, so I clicked on Abort and had a crash.
>      >
>      > Then I ran the code on the smaller file through COMPUTE EndDate =
>      > YRMODA(2021, 01, 31)  and it also crashed.  So, the file I have
>      > attached should be good for testing whether or not you get the same
>      > results.
>      >
>      > Please let me know what you find and what solutions you suggest.
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > GET /FILE =
>      > "E:\GNU_PSPP\FloridaTotalsFiles\SelectedFieldsLIB_20210209.sav".
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > FILTER OFF.
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > USE ALL.
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > SELECT IF(NOT MISSING(BirthDate)).
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > STRING ResidenceZipcodes (A5).
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > COMPUTE ResidenceZipcodes=SUBSTR(ResidenceZipcode,1,5).
>      >
>      > DELETE VARIABLES ResidenceZipcode.       /*Worked up to here.  Crashes
>      > after that*/
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > NUMERIC EndDate (F10).
>      >
>      >
>      >  /*Crashed here*/
>      >
>      > COMPUTE EndDate = YRMODA(2021, 01, 31).
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > EXECUTE.
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > FORMAT EndDate (ADATE10).
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > COMPUTE AgeInMonths = DATEDIFF(EndDate,BirthDate,'days') / (365.25*12).
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>      >    1. Re: PROBLEM CREATING A DATE VARIABLE (Ricardo Mejias)
>      >
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>      > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>      >
>      > Message: 1
>      > Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2021 12:51:52 +0000
>      > From: Ricardo Mejias <ricardomejias@hotmail.com>
>      > To: "amead@alanmead.org" <amead@alanmead.org>, "pspp-users@gnu.org"
>      >         <pspp-users@gnu.org>
>      > Subject: Re: PROBLEM CREATING A DATE VARIABLE
>      > Message-ID:
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> <BN6PR19MB32344CE2E82928FA5C60F657B6949@BN6PR19MB3234.namprd19.prod.outlook.com>
>      >
>      > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>      >
>      > My version of PSPP is GNU pspp 1.4.1-g79ad47 and I am on Windows 10.
>      > BirthDate is Date and ResidenceZipcode is String.
>      >
>      > [cid:d56e0513-f13a-44e6-8635-28c40a1f3aaf]
>      >
>      > I used this code and I still got the total number of records of
>      > 15,782,637.
>      > GET  /FILE =
>      > "E:\GNU_PSPP\FloridaTotalsFiles\SelectedAndAddedFields_20210209.sav".
>      > N 100.
>      >
>      > I reran the code up to the line where it crashes and it crashed again.
>      > GET /FILE =
>      > "E:\GNU_PSPP\FloridaTotalsFiles\SelectedAndAddedFields_20210209.sav".
>      > FILTER OFF.
>      > USE ALL.
>      > SELECT IF(NOT MISSING(BirthDate)).
>      > STRING ResidenceZipcodes (A5).
>      > COMPUTE ResidenceZipcodes=SUBSTR(ResidenceZipcode,1,5).
>      > DELETE VARIABLES ResidenceZipcode.
>      > NUMERIC EndDate (F10).       /*Worked up to here.  Crashes after that*/
>      > COMPUTE EndDate = YRMODA(2021, 01, 31).
>      > EXECUTE.
>      >
>      >
>      > From: Alan Mead <amead@alanmead.org>
>      > Sent: Saturday, March 6, 2021 11:31 PM
>      > To: Ricardo Mejias <ricardomejias@hotmail.com>
>      > Subject: Re: PROBLEM CREATING A DATE VARIABLE
>      >
>      > This page describes selecting cases:
>      > 
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLVMB_sub/statistics_reference_project_ddita/spss/base/syn_n_of_cases_overview.html
>      > 
> <https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLVMB_sub/statistics_reference_project_ddita/spss/base/syn_n_of_cases_overview.html>
>      > . Suposedly, this will only read 100 cases:
>      >
>      > GET FILE='/data/city.sav'.
>      > N 100.
>      >
>      > What version of PSPP are you using? YOu can see it if you select Help
>      > > About:
>      >
>      > 
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>      >
>      > What types are BirthDate and ResidenceZipcode? I ran your script and
>      > it ran fine, but it had errors that prevented some of the lines from
>      > executing. But the lines that you think are causing trouble seemed to
>      > execute correctly:
>      >
>      > 
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>      >
>      > -Alan
>      >
>      >
>      > On 3/6/2021 8:33 PM, Ricardo Mejias wrote:
>      > I restarted the computer and re-ran this code and it crashed in the
>      > same place again.  If you can show me what code I need to use to
>      > select the first 100 records of a file, I will do that for you to try
>      > this with my file.  I already looked that up and tried it but it also
>      > crashed.
>      >
>      > GET /FILE =
>      > "E:\GNU_PSPP\FloridaTotalsFiles\SelectedAndAddedFields_20210209.sav"
>      > FILTER OFF.
>      > USE ALL.
>      > SELECT IF(NOT MISSING(BirthDate)).
>      > STRING ResidenceZipcodes (A5).
>      > COMPUTE ResidenceZipcodes=SUBSTR(ResidenceZipcode,1,5).
>      > DELETE VARIABLES ResidenceZipcode.
>      > NUMERIC EndDate (F10). /*Worked up to here.  Crashes after that*/
>      > COMPUTE EndDate = YRMODA(2021, 01, 31).
>      > EXECUTE.
>      >
>      >
>      > ________________________________
>      > From: Alan Mead <amead2@alanmead.org><mailto:amead2@alanmead.org>
>      > Sent: Saturday, March 6, 2021 8:23 PM
>      > To: Ricardo Mejias
>      > <ricardomejias@hotmail.com><mailto:ricardomejias@hotmail.com>;
>      > pspp-users@gnu.org<mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org
>      > <mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org>>
>      > <pspp-users@gnu.org><mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org>
>      > Subject: Re: PROBLEM CREATING A DATE VARIABLE
>      >
>      > Sounds like PSPP or psppire is crashing, which shouldn't be happening.
>      >
>      > But I cannot replicate the issue. I opened a dataset in PSPP version
>      > GNU pspp 1.4.0-gc3c044 on Windows and I executed these lines:
>      >
>      > NUMERIC EndDate (F10).                     /*Worked up to here.
>      > Crashes on the next line*/
>      > COMPUTE EndDate = YRMODA(2021, 01, 31).
>      > execute.
>      >
>      > And PSPP operated as expected. I see a new variable, EndDate, with a
>      > value of 160086 for all cases.
>      >
>      > How sure are you that your copy crashes with YRMODA()?
>      >
>      > It's also possible that your PSPP entered an unstable state for
>      > whatever reason. Maybe if you reboot your computer and restart PSPP it
>      > will not re-occur?
>      >
>      > I guess if it does continue to occur and you cannot send information
>      > to replicate the problem, I'd try running PSPP in batch mode from the
>      > command line, because if it is crashing, you will probably see an
>      > error message that you can report and which may allow the problem to
>      > be identified. Here's what I had to type:
>      >
>      > "C:\Program Files (x86)\PSPP\bin\pspp.exe" error.sps
>      >
>      > (WITH the double quotes).
>      >
>      > -Alan
>      >
>      >
>      > On 3/6/2021 6:06 PM, Ricardo Mejias wrote:
>      > The code below is applied to a file that already contains several
>      > variables, to which I want to add two more that I create (but it is
>      > too large to go through email and my attempts to select the first 100
>      > records is not working either).  When the code gets to COMPUTE EndDate
>      > = YRMODA(2021, 01, 31)., the program crashes with all of its windows
>      > disappearing from the screen.
>      >
>      > What am I doing wrong and what do I have to do to correct it?
>      >
>      > GET /FILE =
>      > "E:\GNU_PSPP\FloridaTotalsFiles\SelectedAndAddedFields_20210209.sav"
>      > FILTER OFF.
>      > USE ALL.
>      > SELECT IF(NOT MISSING(BirthDate)).
>      >
>      > STRING ResidenceZipcodes (A5).
>      > COMPUTE ResidenceZipcodes=SUBSTR(ResidenceZipcode,1,5).
>      > DELETE VARIABLES ResidenceZipcode.
>      >
>      > NUMERIC EndDate (F10).                     /*Worked up to here.
>      > Crashes on the next line*/
>      > COMPUTE EndDate = YRMODA(2021, 01, 31).
>      > FORMAT EndDate (ADATE10).
>      > COMPUTE AgeInMonths = DATEDIFF(EndDate,BirthDate,'days') / (365.25*12).
>      >
>      >
>      > ________________________________
>      > From: Pspp-users
>      > 
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>      >    1. Re: Re: PSPP for windows. (Harry Thijssen)
>      >
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>      >
>      > Message: 1
>      > Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2021 21:25:20 +0100
>      > From: Harry Thijssen
>      > <pspp4windows@gmail.com><mailto:pspp4windows@gmail.com>
>      > To: pspp-users <pspp-users@gnu.org><mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org>, Alan
>      > Mead <amead2@alanmead.org><mailto:amead2@alanmead.org>
>      > Subject: Re: Re: PSPP for windows.
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>      > > Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2021 19:31:19 -0600
>      > > From: Alan Mead <amead2@alanmead.org><mailto:amead2@alanmead.org>
>      > > To: Gunnar Horrigmo
>      > <gunnar.horrigmo@usit.uio.no><mailto:gunnar.horrigmo@usit.uio.no>,
>      > pspp-users@gnu.org<mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org 
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>      > > Subject: Re: PSPP for windows.
>      > >
>      > [...]
>      >
>      > > Harry Thijssen had set up a process to cross-compile PSPP on Linux to
>      > > produce a windows package (and I think he also wrote the nullsoft
>      > > installer).
>      >
>      >
>      > Thanks Alan, but I don't earn the credits for the Nullsoft installer. 
> I am
>      > just a user of it. :-)
>      >
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>      > --
>      >
>      > Alan D. Mead, Ph.D.
>      > President, Talent Algorithms Inc.
>      >
>      > science + technology = better workers
>      >
>      > http://www.alanmead.org <http://www.alanmead.org>
>      >
>      > The irony of this ... is that the Internet is
>      > both almost-infinitely expandable, while at the
>      > same time constrained within its own pre-defined
>      > box. And if that makes no sense to you, just
>      > reflect on the existence of Facebook. We have
>      > the vastness of the internet and yet billions
>      > of people decided to spend most of them time
>      > within a horribly designed, fake-news emporium
>      > of a website that sucks every possible piece of
>      > personal information out of you so it can sell it
>      > to others. And they see nothing wrong with that.
>      >
>      > -- Kieren McCarthy, commenting on why we are not
>      >                     all using IPv6
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > --
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>      > Alan D. Mead, Ph.D.
>      > President, Talent Algorithms Inc.
>      >
>      > science + technology = better workers
>      >
>      > https://talalg.com <https://talalg.com>
>      >
>      >
>      > Ginsberg's Theorem:
>      >
>      > 0. There is a game.
>      > 1. You can't win.
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>      > 3. You can't even get out of the game.
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>      Alan D. Mead, Ph.D.
>      President, Talent Algorithms Inc.
>
>      science + technology = better workers
>
>      http://www.alanmead.org
>
>      The irony of this ... is that the Internet is
>      both almost-infinitely expandable, while at the
>      same time constrained within its own pre-defined
>      box. And if that makes no sense to you, just
>      reflect on the existence of Facebook. We have
>      the vastness of the internet and yet billions
>      of people decided to spend most of them time
>      within a horribly designed, fake-news emporium
>      of a website that sucks every possible piece of
>      personal information out of you so it can sell it
>      to others. And they see nothing wrong with that.
>
>      -- Kieren McCarthy, commenting on why we are not
>                          all using IPv6
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