Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!wuarchive!swbatl!texbell!uhnix1!jane!cosc60i From: COSC60I@jane.uh.edu (Bandolar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Interesting Lattice bug Message-ID: <1361@jane.uh.edu> Date: 26 Jul 89 05:47:07 GMT References: <1921.AA1921@geo-works> Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: University of Houston Lines: 23 > > A few weeks ago I was recompiling parts of a program of mine, and on one > module (which happened to be the largest one in the program, about 23K), > LC1 compiled the thing perfectly, without even a warning, but LC2 aborted > in the middle with 'CXERR 645'. Not even a line number or anything. I > suspect it has to do with the size of the module somehow, although I know > that much bigger modules have been compiled with Lattice. > > I still haven't 'solved' the problem, though, and I'd like to know what > CXERR 645 is (the ones listed in the manual only go up to about 30 or so). > Is anyone from Lattice listening? > > Bryan I had something similar happen with one of my programs and it turned out to be a function had been left out of the math library. I reordered the libraries in the make file and it cleared up. Lattice later included my functions (they were related to floating point numbers) in a later fix. Hope this helps.... -- Stephen McLeod, (Native Texican)| Interests: SF/Gaming, Artist, French, Samurai Programmer | Computers, the SCA and friendly people! Vote Spock, The logical choice!| So, whaduya wanna be when you grow up?