Xref: utzoo comp.bugs.sys5:705 comp.unix.questions:10315 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcvax!enea!naggum!isncr!ra From: ra@isncr.is.se (Robert Andersson) Newsgroups: comp.bugs.sys5,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: lint pass2 error Message-ID: <174@isncr.is.se> Date: 17 Nov 88 13:11:11 GMT References: <173@isncr.is.se> <338@uplog.se> Organization: International Systems, Oslo, Norway Lines: 19 In article <338@uplog.se>, thomas@uplog.se (Thomas Hameenaho) writes: > In article <173@isncr.is.se> ra@isncr.is.se (Robert Andersson) writes: >>When running a *big* program system through lint I consistently get the error message: >>/usr/lib/lint2: lint pass2 error: Too many names > > It is an array of source file names that overflows. This table is 150 > elements in a vanilla SVR2 from Mot and SVR3.0 from at&t. Nope, that cannot be the problem. The system in question only contains 92 source files. Obviously there are other static limits within lint, but what? Hang on, I just had this idea... Could it be that #include'ed files also count in this 150 file limit? -- Robert Andersson, International Systems, Oslo, Norway Internet: ra@isncr.is.se UUCP: ...!{uunet,mcvax,enea}!isncr.is.se!ra UUCP in Norway: ...!ndosl!ifi!isncr.is.se!ra