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July 27, 2011 Xerces 3.1.1 | ||||
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I would like to know how to debug the following internal dmc compiler error: nbytes = 65664, ph_maxsize = 65520 Internal error: ph 1854 I am attempting to build Xerces C/C++ 3.1.1 with the Digital Mars 8.52 compiler. There have been a few instances where classes were not correctly "seen" in the hierarchy. I have been modifying a few Xerces source files for this and happily moving forward until this internal error. I had read a mention on the Internet that the ph might refer to precompiled headers, however, Xerces is not using them and the dmc option -H- did not make a difference. Thanks in advance for anyone's time and suggestions! |
August 30, 2011 Re: Xerces 3.1.1 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Daryl | I think you would have to use the command line switch to allow of a larger "Precompiled Header" file.
On 07/27/2011 04:08 PM, Daryl wrote:
> I would like to know how to debug the following internal dmc compiler error:
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> nbytes = 65664, ph_maxsize = 65520
> Internal error: ph 1854
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> I am attempting to build Xerces C/C++ 3.1.1 with the Digital Mars 8.52
> compiler. There have been a few instances where classes were not correctly
> "seen" in the hierarchy. I have been modifying a few Xerces source files for
> this and happily moving forward until this internal error. I had read a
> mention on the Internet that the ph might refer to precompiled headers,
> however, Xerces is not using them and the dmc option -H- did not make a
> difference.
>
> Thanks in advance for anyone's time and suggestions!
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June 25, 2012 Re: Xerces 3.1.1 | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jan Knepper | Hello Jan! I checked this post for a couple weeks then gave up when I saw no responses. I recently decided to play with the Digital Mars compiler one more time and found your response. I did try -HPnn (if that is what you were referring to) but it made no difference with regards to the error or the error details. Unfortunately I do not have the compiler source to investigate this myself. Thank you for your time though! -- Daryl |
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