Closed darrenclark closed 8 years ago
Sorry for the silence. I think this issue has been resolved in the latest beta (4.0.0-beta.2). Would be great if you could check this!
Closing this issue now, since I believe this has been resolved in BrightFutures 4.
(Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.) Great, thanks!
Using
SequenceType.traverse(...)
with a large enough sequence (around 200 - 300 items in my testing on the iOS simulator) causes a crash if one of the producedFuture
s fails. Interestingly enough, it does not crash if allFuture
s succeed.Specifically, it causes a stack overflow. I'm wondering if it is related to #101?
Here's snippet of code that demonstrates the issue: