undefined ICM when compiling with -noOPT
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Bugzilla Link |
148 |
Created on |
Nov 02, 2005 19:44 |
Resolution |
FIXED |
Resolved on |
Nov 18, 2005 18:04 |
Version |
1.00beta |
OS |
Linux |
Architecture |
PC |
Attachments |
bug20051102.sac, xbug20051102.sac
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Extended Description
If I compile the attached sac file with -O3, it dies at run time.
If I compile it with -noOPT, it gets "undefined ICM" in the C compiler,
as well as a few other errors, then segfaults at runtime.
The indraxis0 stuff is likely my bug.
And, an additional question: Instead of merely reporting:
"Assignment with incompatible types found", would it be possible to
include a bit of locality - function name and line#, perhaps?