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Re: DAVEM TPF grant#2 weekly report for week #267

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From:
Karen Etheridge
Date:
June 24, 2019 15:45
Subject:
Re: DAVEM TPF grant#2 weekly report for week #267
Message ID:
CAPJsHfDBDQe=W24f+j=j5dQ8kY31PptkMAajekqUZHkx=HRRhA@mail.gmail.com
Thank you Dave for all the work that you do.

On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 12:46 AM Dave Mitchell <davem@iabyn.com> wrote:
>
> Spent last week continuing to work on optree-walking functions in op.c to
> make them non-recursive and/or non-leaky, and working on a couple of
> misc bugs.
>
>
> 2019/06/17
>      3:30 make optree functions in op.c non-recursive and/or non-leaky.
>
> 2019/06/18
>      3:02 make optree functions in op.c non-recursive and/or non-leaky.
>
> 2019/06/20
>
>      0:25 RT #134208 heap-use-after-free in S_cleanup_regmatch_info_aux
>
> 2019/06/21
>      1:57 RT #134208 heap-use-after-free in S_cleanup_regmatch_info_aux
>      0:30 RT #133902 Segfault in Perl_was_lvalue_sub
>
> 2019/06/22
>      0:30 RT #133902 Segfault in Perl_was_lvalue_sub
>
>
> SUMMARY:
>       1:00 RT #133902 Segfault in Perl_was_lvalue_sub
>       2:22 RT #134208 heap-use-after-free in S_cleanup_regmatch_info_aux
>       6:32 make optree functions in op.c non-recursive and/or non-leaky.
>     ------
>       9:54 TOTAL (HH::MM)
>
>
> --
> A power surge on the Bridge is rapidly and correctly diagnosed as a faulty
> capacitor by the highly-trained and competent engineering staff.
>     -- Things That Never Happen in "Star Trek" #9

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