Support Requests item #447061, was opened at 2001-08-01 23:12
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Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Max Lybbert (mlybbert)
>Assigned to: Sam Couter (eddiesam)
Summary: gcc reports 4 arrays too long
Initial Comment:
I keep getting reports that some arrays in
$PATH/path/test/eveything/generated are too long, namely:
test_LongArray
test_StrArray
test_StrArrayMultiDimensional
test_StrArrayMultiDimensional_slice
What is the limit under gcc on a 32-bit machine
(Intel)? Can I safely adjust the size of these arrays
without worrying about trouble later? What program
generated them, and what is their size supposed to be
dependent on?
Yes, I could figure this out by reading the source, but
I'm a new programmer and I really don't trust myself
here. Especially in a header file.
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>Comment By: Sam Couter (eddiesam)
Date: 2001-12-07 23:08
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Those files are generated by the IDL compiler. Don't modify
them.
Their size is supposed to be defined in the IDL. Eg,
test_LongArray is supposed to be length 2. If any other size
appears, it would be a bug in the IDL compiler backend.
Does this problem still occur with ORBit-C++ 0.30.2?
If so, what version of ORBit do you have installed?
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