http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9034
--- Comment #2 from [email protected] 2012-11-27 03:25:25 PST --- (In reply to comment #1) > A minimal test case to go with those errors would be helpful. Use a rather bare bones d example and trying to compile for x64 in windows by adding the -m64 switch gave the same results. Seems like it is a conversion issue due the fact that length depends on the architecture. Changing the line in format.d "uint sl;" to "size_t sl;" solves the errors but then gives ------ Build started: Project: CTest1, Configuration: Release Win64 ------ Building Release\CTest1.exe... Internal error: ..\ztc\cgobj.c 1479 Building Release\CTest1.exe failed! Using casts instead of size_t also gives the same error. The code is " else // 16 bit segment { #if MARS assert(0); // line 1479 #else if (size & ~0xFFFFL) { if (size == 0x10000) // if exactly 64Kb sd[0] |= 2; // set "B" bit else synerr(EM_seg_gt_64k,size); // segment exceeds 64Kb } //printf("attr = %x\n", attr); #endif }" Which seems to be how the compiler is dealing with object files and the 64-bit object segments are treated as 16-bit. (A guess as I'm new to D but jives with what was said about the 64-bit issues DMD had) In any case the uint seems to be a bug as much of the code surrounding it uses size_t's. -- Configure issuemail: http://d.puremagic.com/issues/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: -------
