Forum: Ruby-core win32 exception c0000029 on exit using fibers

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on 2012-11-22 07:30
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Issue #3523 has been updated by uggsoutlet (uggsoutlet uggsoutlet).


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Bug #3523: win32 exception c0000029 on exit using fibers
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/3523#change-33470

Author: spatulasnout (B Kelly)
Status: Third Party's Issue
Priority: Low
Assignee: usa (Usaku NAKAMURA)
Category: core
Target version: 1.9.2
ruby -v: ruby 1.9.2dev (2010-07-01) [i386-mswin32_100]


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 Hi,

 I'm encountering a windows exception c0000029 crash when my application 
(which uses fibers) runs on v1.9.2.  The program runs to completion, and 
its tests all pass, but the exception occurs when ruby exits.

 So far the crash happens consistently on v1.9.2-dev, but never happens 
on trunk (1.9.3-dev).

 I will attempt to isolate a small bit of code which reproduces the 
problem.  But I wanted to post in the meantime in case anyone might have 
ideas about what could cause this exception, or why it might differ 
between 1.9.2 and trunk.

 Thanks,

 Regards,

 Bill
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