[Scilab-users] xload mess ...

Antoine Monmayrant antoine.monmayrant at laas.fr
Mon Sep 16 11:31:03 CEST 2019


Le 13/09/2019 à 13:38, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Antoine,
Hello Samuel,
>
> As discussed with you there 
> <http://bugzilla.scilab.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15765#c4>, xload() has 
> been restored and upgraded for Scilab 6.0.2.
> However, its help page was updated only after the 6.0.2 release. Its 
> update is pending
> here <https://codereview.scilab.org/20991>, and visible in PDF there 
> <http://bugzilla.scilab.org/attachment.cgi?id=4963>.
>
> As it is not possible to reproduce the issue on win7 and on Fedora, it 
> is clear that it depends
> on the OS, is likely specific to Ubuntu, and very likely linked to 
> HDF5 issues reported with Ubuntu.
>
> However, after your recent report about the same issue on Windows 10, 
> the confirmation
> of the issue by any user working with 6.0.2 on Windows 10 would be 
> welcome.
> The test is :
>
>   * Download the c.scg file
>     <http://bugzilla.scilab.org/attachment.cgi?id=4998>
>     (http://bugzilla.scilab.org/16189)
>   * Run : xload("c.scg")
>
No, that's not the test!
Just xload("c.scg") does not crash scilab.
As stated in the bug report ( http://bugzilla.scilab.org/16189 ) The 
test is the following:

// XLOAD Segfault bug
xdel(winsid())
xload('c.scg'); // from 5.5.2
h=gcf()
xsave('c2.scg',h);
xload('c2.scg'); //bye

That is you  have to xload, save a copy and xload again the copy to crash.
I confirm this bug under another Win10 box with a colleague.
Can you try again?


Antoine

>  *
>
>
>
>> So here is my question: is there a way to restore a figure from a file, including its figure size, without resorting to closing all the other figures beforehand?
> With Scilab 6.0.2 on my win7 64 bits, load("c.scg") does it.
It's not the case under Ubuntu.
>
> Regards
> Samuel
>
>
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