Hi, Well, I can get around this problem by not including the MSL Runtime Palm OS (2i).lib in my project. However, to do this I have implemented my own "operator new" and "operator delete" functions where the operator new function(s) do not throw bad_alloc. My code does not catch new exceptions but instead tests for NULL being returned so I figured that this was OK.
Anyway, I could not find the "... has illegal single segment 32-bit reference to ..." linker error message documented in the CodeWarrior help. Does anyone know what this message means (i.e. why is it illegal)? Thanks for any help! Patrick wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >Hi, >I am having a problem building a C++ shared library. The shared library >is a single segment, using the small code model and has 38K of code and 5K >of data. I link with the MSL Runtime Palm OS (2i).lib and am using Code >Warrior R5. I am using the techniques of Ken Krugler to share library >globals. Upon linking, I get the following link error messages: > >Link Error : NewMore.cp: 'std::bad_alloc::__vt' has illegal single segment >32-bit reference to 'std::bad_alloc::~bad_alloc()'. >Link Error : NewMore.cp: 'std::bad_alloc::__vt' has illegal single segment >32-bit reference to 'std::bad_alloc::what() const'. >... >Link Error : NMWException.cp: 'std::uhandler' has illegal single segment >32-bit reference to 'std::duhandler()'. >Link Error : NMWException.cp: 'std::thandler' has illegal single segment >32-bit reference to 'std::dthandler()'. >... >Link Error : Exception68K.cp: 'std::exception::__vt' has illegal single >segment 32-bit reference to 'std::exception::~exception()'. >... >Link Error : __RuntimeModule__: '__segtable__' has illegal single segment >32-bit reference to '__DummyStartup__'. >... > >The problem does not go away if I move the "MSL Runtime Palm OS (2i).lib >to different parts of my segment. If I remove a bunch of code from the >shared >library, the problem goes away but I really would prefer to have close to >64K of code/data in the shared library, Does anyone know of a solution to >this >problem? > >Thanks for any help! > > > > > > -- For information on using the ACCESS Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.access-company.com/developers/forums/
