Author: Daniel Mehrmannn
Date: 07:08:50 10/25/05
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On October 25, 2005 at 09:53:51, Gerd Isenberg wrote: >On October 25, 2005 at 08:39:07, Daniel Mehrmannn wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>well i found a bug in my engine. I declare the boolean variable "stop_search" in >>search.c. I made the error that i call this variable as "extern int stop_search" >>from other files. >> >>Interesting: >>- No compiler found this error (gcc, icc, vc 6.0 (also solaris)) >>- On Windows and Linux(!) the engine runs without any problems. >> >>Expect Solaris 8-10 (Sparc) family created a "segmentation fault" at first >>access. >> >>How is this possible ? Why other plattforms and compiler ignored this problem ? >>I only do a read access of this extern variable. >> >>see here: http://www.homer-chess.com/images/sol9.jpg >> >>Best, >>Daniel > >Hi Daniel, > >it depends where the linker "allocates" the boolean variable with sizeof one >byte. If it is "near" a 4K-Page boundary (1000h), let say at 0xffe or 0xfff, a >byte read/write is fine, while an "external" dword read will crash. > >Did you do the external declaration inside a shared header file (i guess no)? >Imagine the extern declaration is included from a shared h file, > >extern int foo; >bool foo; > >then the compiler recognizes the error: >error C2371: 'foo' : redefinition; different basic types > >while this is fine: > >extern bool foo; >bool foo; > >Otherwise with disjoint declaration in C-files the compiler has no chance to >detect the error, while the linker is probably overstrained with type checking >of symbols (probably one reason that C++ names put some type information to >symbols). > >Gerd Hi Gerd, yeah i thought in such directions you're explained. Yes, it was declared in a c file. Best, Daniel btw: It's fixed and homer runs perfectly on Solaris :)
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