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AW: [avr-gcc-list] Warnings with virtual methods in avr-g++
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Haase Bjoern (PT-BEU/EMT) |
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AW: [avr-gcc-list] Warnings with virtual methods in avr-g++ |
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Tue, 27 Feb 2007 08:54:47 +0100 |
I expect that this error message stems from the assembler. Try to compile the
sources with -S and I expect that you won't see this error.
I expect that the virtual tables are aligned on a 4-byte boundary (as usually
is useful for 32 bit systems).
Bjoern.
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> Hello all,
>
> I'm getting an extrange warning in all classes that have virtual methods
> when compiling with AVR-G++ (version 3.4.6):
>
> aligment of 'x' is greater than maximum object file aligment
>
> ......
Sorry, that's a known issue. Have it still in the latest 4.1.x build
on my unix. I think the problem is due to the 8-bit nature of the
avr. I have been getting it for several years, with no bugs traceable
to it, so it appears harmless. There is no c++ maintainer for avr-g++
currently, so it should persist...
Eric/Joerg/et.al : seeing as I now have a functional freebsd system
and a current build of avr-g++, so I could potentially test & fix,
does anyone have a pointer (no pun intended) to where in the code one
might start looking for that 'bug'?
Steve
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