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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T09:00:50+00:00 2026-06-15T09:00:50+00:00

Basically my code crashes in NucleoProf_init, judging by gdb’s stack-trace, and by the fact

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Basically my code crashes in NucleoProf_init, judging by gdb’s stack-trace, and by the fact that is the only function that I call.

#include <HsFFI.h>

static char *argv[] = {"NucleoProf", "", "", 0};
static int argc = 1;

HsBool NucleoProf_init(void){

   // Initialize Haskell runtime
   hs_init(&argc,  (char***)&argv );

   return HS_BOOL_TRUE;
}

I suspect that it is the way I pass the argv argument, or perhaps, the typecast of argv, because the stack-trace contains the following:

#3  0x00007ffff5956282 in setFullProgArgv ()
    from /usr/lib/ghc/libHSrts-ghc7.4.1.so
#4  0x00007ffff5956d04 in hs_init_ghc () from /usr/lib/ghc/libHSrts-ghc7.4.1.so
#5  0x00007ffff5b9ed4f in NucleoProf_init ()

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    2026-06-15T09:00:51+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 9:00 am

    You can try this:

    char ** p = argv;
    hs_init(&argc, &p);
    

    It’s unclear why you would need to pass the array by address, but I don’t know the API you’re using. Double-check the manual to see if those values can be changed by the function and if you need to process them afterwards.

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