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Re: A different LinuxPPC issue.Re: GNUstep on LinuxPPC
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Stephen Peters |
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Re: A different LinuxPPC issue.Re: GNUstep on LinuxPPC |
Date: |
07 Nov 2000 15:26:39 -0500 |
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richard@brainstorm.co.uk writes:
> > so I'm guessing the problem is the va_arg code in gg_class.m. If
> > anyone knows how to fix this, that'll be useful; otherwise I'll just
> > see if I can follow the similar code in NSInvocation.m to make the
> > right alterations.
>
> Interestingly, I don't have this problem - perhaps because I compile
> with debug=yes ? I guess it could be a compiler feature/bug.
Yes, that makes sense. The va-ppc.h header file only enables the
violation checking code when you're not optimizing. I suppose we
could always turn off optimization for that file...
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