Hi, William.
Thaks for your response. I appreciated it.
I'm triing to reproduce the problem with a more basic program, and some
constants autogenerated, but we obtain another diferent error or
limitation on the tests.
It seems that there is a limit when you define more than 64K constants
wi
Just a quick update: I wrote a (basically empty) program that included 20 empty
files and had no problems on 8.0.1116. So there must be something more to it.
If you can find a minimal test case, we might have better luck.
Bill
> On Apr 26, 2022, at 11:01 AM, David Estopa wrote:
>
> Hello, Fri
Hi David-
I'm not aware of a limitation... is it possible you have a circular
reference somewhere? Do you suspect an overall size limitation, or do
you think it's because of the number of includes? Removing the content
from one or more of the files might give an indication of one vs the
other
Hello, Friends of Pike!
On Pike 8.0 1116, have anybody experienced similar malloc error trying
to include several .h files into a program?
malloc(): invalid next size (unsorted)
corrupted size vs. prev_size
My program includes several .h to define several languages constants. If
I incl