Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Re: gvim crashing on perl files

On 02/10/14 04:42, Dominique Pellé wrote:
> Francis (Grizzly) Smit <grizzly@smit.id.au> wrote:
>> On 02/10/14 00:57, Francis (Grizzly) Smit wrote:
>>> I get the following when I try and to open a perl file in gvim
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 00:48:37 grizzlysmit@rakbat:~/Projects/perl/heredocs$ gvim hereboy.pl
>>> 00:48:46 grizzlysmit@rakbat:~/Projects/perl/heredocs$
>>> (gvim:32459): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_ptr_array_insert: assertion 'index_ <=
>>> (gint)rarray->len' failed
>>>
>>> ** (gvim:32459): CRITICAL **: unity_gtk_menu_shell_get_item: assertion
>>> '0 <= index && index < items->len' failed
>>>
>>> ** (gvim:32459): CRITICAL **: unity_gtk_menu_item_get_child_shell:
>>> assertion 'UNITY_GTK_IS_MENU_ITEM (item)' failed
>>>
>>> ** (gvim:32459): CRITICAL **: unity_gtk_menu_shell_get_item: assertion
>>> '0 <= index && index < items->len' failed
>>>
>>> ** (gvim:32459): CRITICAL **: unity_gtk_menu_item_get_label: assertion
>>> 'UNITY_GTK_IS_MENU_ITEM (item)' failed
>>>
>>> ** (gvim:32459): CRITICAL **: unity_gtk_menu_item_get_icon: assertion
>>> 'UNITY_GTK_IS_MENU_ITEM (item)' failed
>>> Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
>>> Vim: Finished.
>>>
>>>
>>> I am running on 32 bit ubuntu 14.04 and I have tried both vim.gnome and
>>> vim.gtk same result I am running the perl-support plugin so it may be
>>> that, mean while does anyone know what causes this crash
>>>
>> Yep it's cased by perl-support.vim when I disable it the problem goes away
>
> I just installed perl-support.vim, and I can't reproduce the
> crash with gvim-7.4.463 (GTK2 GUI). Maybe it has been
> fixed since the version of Ubuntu-14.04 (7.4.052).

was that on a 32 bit machine or a 64 bit, because this doesn't happen on
my work machine which is ubuntu 14.04 64bit (sorry I forgot to add that
earlier)
See below, all sorted.

>
> Does it happen with any Perl file that you try to open?

yes

> Can you try with: gvim -u NONE -U NONE ?

yes hmmm we're on to something now it's some thing about my .vimrc or
.gvimrc and the 32 bit thing as it would also bite my work box otherwise


hmm gvim -U None is enough so it's my .gvimrc

this is the line that was doing it:
tmenu Tools.Open NERDTree
should have been:
tmenu Tools.Open\ NERDTree Open NERDTree

my bad every thing works fine now and come to think of it I don't think
I have NERDTree on my work box nor the menu lines associated with it so
that explains the diff not 32 bit verses 64 bit after all.

thanks for your help, I never knew about -u NONE and -U NONE before,
that did the trick



> And if it does not crash, try to narrow down what triggers
> the crash in your .vimrc.
>
> Can you try after compiling the latest vim (7.4.463)?
> Building Vim on Ubuntu is simple and explained here:
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Building_Vim
>
> Regards
> Dominique
>


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