Hi Manuel,
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 11:51, Manuel Leuenberger leuenberger@inf.unibe.ch wrote:
BlExternalForm >> primCreateManualSurfaceWidth: width height: height rowPitch: rowPitch depth: depth isMSB: isMSB <primitive: 'primitiveCreateManualSurface' module: 'SqueakFFIPrims'> self primitiveFailed
How can I debug this?
My first suggestion would be to see if the primitive is returning a descriptive error. The method would become (untested):
BlExternalForm >> primCreateManualSurfaceWidth: width height: height rowPitch: rowPitch depth: depth isMSB: isMSB <primitive: 'primitiveCreateManualSurface' module: 'SqueakFFIPrims' error: error> self primitiveFailed
When the primitive fails, open the debugger, inspect this method in the call stack and check the value of error. If the primitive hasn't been found, error will be something like #'not found' (from memory). If it's something else other than nil, report back with the value.
If error is nil it will be a matter of diving in to the Slang / C code and figuring it out :-). If you've successfully built a debug version of the VM, maybe the easiest next step is to set a breakpoint in primitiveCreateManualSurface and step through?
Cheers, Alistair