Hi Jakob,
On Thursday 09 of June 2011 10:36:20 you wrote:
> I "ported" miniPicolisp to Amiga with GCC. I had to fix one include and
> change to a cross compiler in the makefile. However, -falign-functions
> did not exist in that version of GCC. And sure enough, while it built,
> it would not run, dying on the assertion "giveup("Unaligned Function");".
>
> Any ideas? Why does alignment matter?
Not sure if it'll help at all, but there has been a similar discussion in the
past:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01909.html
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For example, if the first thing in the file is:
<?kzy irefvba="1.0" rapbqvat="ebg13"?>
an XML parser will recognize that the document is stored in the traditional
ROT13 encoding.
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