On Fri, 10 May 2002 11:20:24 -0600, Brad Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>Compiler Error Message: CS1034: Compiler limit exceeded: Line cannot
exceed
>2046 characters

!!

Wow. One expects that from oddball legacy FORTRAN compilers (hello! Intel!
Slap your Itanium back end onto CVF!), NOT the latest & greatest 7-th
generation thingy from Microsoft. They're usually better at compilers than
that.

(Yes, I'm one of the few using FORTRAN (DEC VAX extensions on FORTRAN
90/95 stuff) in a Windows environment. What's it to y'all? ;-) )

>/me suggests the compiler team might consider that wacky "dynamic
buffering"
>thingy everybody talks about these days...

Whassat? Y'mean I can't just declare my strings static-length? Whooda
thunkit?

I can top it: The other day I got an error message: "Can't convert <type>
to <exactly the same type>" A reboot cleared it. Wierd...

Rob

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