Hello,
Thank you for all your answers ...
I use a clean install of the final version of OpenModelica that is available
for download at the OpenModelica website ... the version is 1.5.0 ...
Will the fix (revision 5914) be available on the website as a .exe file or do I
have to do a compilation from source code ... compilation of the source code is
something new to me so I am a little bit afraid that this might be a dead end
... but I will try ... where to find the final version of the code with this
bug fixed ?
Kind regards,
Marc
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Per Östlund
Sent: donderdag 12 augustus 2010 11:02
To: [email protected]
Cc: Mohsen Torabzadeh-Tari
Subject: Re: Larger arrays
Hi,
Actually, I believe that this problem was introduced when we switched
to the new code generator. Are you perhaps using an old version of OMC that
still uses the old code generator?
Anyway, I have fixed this problem and committed a fix for it (revision
5914).
Cheers,
Per Östlund
On 2010-08-12 09:18, Mohsen Torabzadeh-Tari wrote:
Hi Marc,
I don't have any problem of running your model in my own
computer. I've both tried the model in the OMNotebook as well as OMShell.
I even tried to increase the array dimension from 30 to 100
with the same result.
Since the error message is pointing to the OpenModelicaHome
environment variable where have you installed it? On Windows the installation
path should not contain any space and preferably you should install it directly
under C:\
Please re-install OpenModelica.
Best Regards
Mohsen Torabzadeh-Tari
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dierckx Marc
Sent: den 11 augusti 2010 16:43
To: openmodelicainterest
Subject: Larger arrays
Hello,
I seem to have problems with larger arrays. The following model
won't run in OMshell. It gives the error: Error building simulator. Buildlog:
command g++ not found. Check $OPENMODELICAHOME ...
model md1
Real T[30](start=ones(30)*200);
Real Tin=100;
Real temp[30](start=zeros(30));
equation
temp[1]=100.0;
temp[2:30]=T[2:30];
der(T)=temp;
end md1;
The strange thing is that arrays up to a length of 20 seem to
work just fine ... as soon as the array increases above 20 I get this error.
Flattening of the model seems not to be any problem ... the
problem is in the compilation of the code ... please help !
Kind regards,
Marc Dierckx
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