Hi Everyone,

It looks liek it is time for another split of some of the validat*.cpp 
files. They are too large and often cause compiler crashes on arm 
dev-boards. Sun Studio 12.6 is not crashing on them too, so it is about 
time to act again.

   $ wc -l validat*.cpp bench*.cpp
     3732 validat0.cpp
     3533 validat1.cpp
     1367 validat2.cpp
     2024 validat3.cpp
      533 validat4.cpp
      451 bench1.cpp
      246 bench2.cpp
      439 bench3.cpp
    12325 total

It looks like validat0.cpp and validat1.cpp need to be split. I'll be doing 
that shortly.

Hopefully that will stop SunCC compiler from crashing. If SunCC compiles 
the files it often takes 20 or 30 minutes (if it does not crash first). 
SUnCC is kind of interesting in a morbid sort of way. Sun's OS backs all 
RAM with swap space and alloc/new only succeeds if there is swap space 
available (this is a different strategy from Unix, Linux, OS X and Windows).

The problem we are seeing is, we have 4 GB RAM, 8 GB swap and 200+ GB free 
disk space. SunCC appears to be grossly mismanaging resources and it is 
crashing the compiler. Worse, it destabilizes the OS so we often need to 
reboot after SunCC starts acting up.

Jeff

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