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Trial software. You are now following this question You will see updates in your followed content feed. You may receive emails, depending on your communication preferences. HT4N -. Jeff Flinn. GrammarZ It looks like, the compiler complaining about the size of the inline code. Post by HT4N - I did, and it still did not help for "debug" build.

For retail build anyway I don't see problem. What is the common practice if you have let's say more than 30 grammar modules and each grammar has around lines of EBNF and you want to separate each grammar into 1 header file. Joel de Guzman. Post by HT4N - Rename the subject. What is the suggested practice if you have a fairly big grammar which you split into many header files? Improve this answer. It feels to me like this is only part of the answer. Why does this problem not occur with gcc or clang?

Ela, mingw have the same problem with big object files. Need to set -Wa,-mbig-obj in this case. Probably, gcc create smaller. GCC toolchain faces the same limitations, hence -Wa,-mbigobj - but may do optimization differently. We're in I pretty much doubt so. Conrad Poelman Conrad Poelman 8 8 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.

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