---------- | Von: Olivier Lecarme ol@clio.unice.fr | An: bug-gpc@prep.ai.mit.edu | Cc: ol@clio.unice.fr; gpc-request@hut.fi | Betreff: bug in GPC 2.0 | Datum: Samstag, 29. März 1997 21:53 | | I get the following message when compiling a somewhat complicated | program (2352 lines): | | gpc: Internal compiler error: program gpc1 got fatal signal 6 | | What can I do? Send you the whole program would probably be useless. Are | there some options I could trigger in order to get more information? | | By the way, I encountered another problem with GPC: one program writes a | file of some complicated record type; another program reads this file, | declared in exactly the same way. However, it seems that every get(file) | skips to the next *physical* record, instead of the next logical one. | | Did anybody encounter the same problem? | | -- | Olivier Lecarme |
Hi Oliver,
I've had problems like your's too. (Ok, was fatal signal 11). Usually they were forced by syntactical errors or incorrectly handled keywords. (Somewhere in the documentation you can find a sentence as "a stable compiler never catches fatal signals" - these are bugs in the compiler)
IMHO you should try out the latest developer alpha-release, may be its somewhat more stable, isn't it?
Sven Engelhardt ===================================================================== Sven Engelhardt http://www.sik.de se@sik.de