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Original bug ID: 4869 Reporter: louis Assigned to:@xavierleroy Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2012-09-25T18:07:21Z) Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 3.11.1 Fixed in version: 3.13.0+dev Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
native code generation uses a barrier at 100000 for the generation of asm labels, at least on i386 and amd64 (haven't tried others). This only happens when using ocaml on very huge generated code, but there doesn't seem to be a good reason to enforce this limitation (except, perhaps, readability of the asm); besides, ocaml doesn't complain but generates invalid assembly code.
Additional information
here is a possible patch that replaces the barrier at 100000 to max_int/2 : it's not pretty but solves the issue alright
Original bug ID: 4869
Reporter: louis
Assigned to: @xavierleroy
Status: closed (set by @xavierleroy on 2012-09-25T18:07:21Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 3.11.1
Fixed in version: 3.13.0+dev
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
native code generation uses a barrier at 100000 for the generation of asm labels, at least on i386 and amd64 (haven't tried others). This only happens when using ocaml on very huge generated code, but there doesn't seem to be a good reason to enforce this limitation (except, perhaps, readability of the asm); besides, ocaml doesn't complain but generates invalid assembly code.
Additional information
here is a possible patch that replaces the barrier at 100000 to max_int/2 : it's not pretty but solves the issue alright
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