Le 21/08/2015 02:01, Benoît Minisini a écrit : > Le 21/08/2015 00:58, martin p cristia a écrit : >> 'thi is the actual (just what's important) code >> >> Public MatRigEst As New Float[] >> >> Function calcular() As Integer >> >> >> Dim longo As Long, longo2 As Long >> >> ' longo = 18000 * 6 * 64000 ' = -1677934592 !!! >> >> 'correct value >> longo = CLong(18000) * 6 * 64000 ' = 6912000000 >> >> MatRigEst.Resize(longo) '--> no error >> Debug MatRigEst.Max ' ----> -1677934592 !!! >> >> >> 'test >> For longo2 = 0 To longo >> >> MatRigEst[longo2] = 1000 '---> Out of bounds on first element >> >> Next >> >> >> End Function >> > > The Resize argument is a 32 bits integer, so the 64 bits integer is > truncated, and may lead to a negative 32 bits integer. Alas, there is a > bug where Resize does not raise an error if its argument is negative. > > I will fix that in the next revision. > > Regards, >
Fixed in revision #7231. Regards, -- Benoît Minisini ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user
