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Re: out of memory building oct file
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Dmitri A. Sergatskov |
Subject: |
Re: out of memory building oct file |
Date: |
Sun, 15 May 2005 13:13:52 -0600 |
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Geraint Paul Bevan wrote:
...
According to the bug criteria on the gcc-300 info page, under the
heading "Have You Found a Bug?":
* If the compiler gets a fatal signal, for any input whatever, that
is a compiler bug. Reliable compilers never crash.
Of course, this may be a known bug or even one that has been fixed in
3.4, so I would check the bug database before reporting it.
All this assumed that computer performs "normally", which means it does
not run out of its resources.
I am pretty sure that gcc is not designed to fail gracefully in out-of-memory
conditions. So, one can report a bug, but the most likely response will be
to get more memory. See e.g. first hit on google "g++ memory usage":
http://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2004/09/msg00141.html
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Geraint Bevan
Sincerely,
Dmitri.
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