thanks for all
Den 24 april 2012 11:22 skrev Adrien Piérard <pierarda@iro.umontreal.ca>:
Hi,
I hope you don't mind me replying to the list, because you're likely
to get more replies from professionals. I haven't been doing much
Scheme recently…
2012/4/24 Cyrille Duret <cduret@gmail.com>:
> Ok but in the meantime I would like to find out some basic strategies to
> write modular code without black hole.
> Any hints ?
My first suggestion would be to use name spaces. See
http://dynamo.iro.umontreal.ca/~gambit/wiki/index.php/NamespacesAnother would be to use snow, though it's quite old and maybe not even
supported any more (and you'll have to tweak the sources to
run/install it, there's a problem with dates because the release is
too old, iirc).Snow is a package handling system, akin to packages in different unixes and the aptitude tool in Debian, it does not aid incremental development.
Cheers,
P!
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Adrien Piérard <pierarda@iro.umontreal.ca>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I remember that I had tried too, a year or so ago, and failed to
>> compile blackhole too on a FreeBSD/amd64 machine.
>>
>> I haven't had time to investigate further, though, nor do I have the
>> time now, unfortunately.
>> I hope someone will help you in the meantime.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> P!
>>
>> 2012/4/24 Cyrille Duret <cduret@gmail.com>:
>> > hello,
>> > I recently tried to compile black hole on a freeBSD amd64 system and
>> > could
>> > not compile the huge C file of 6.5M :
>> > my gcc compiler hang up after eating all my memory namely 2G of RAM +
>> > 10G
>> > of swap !
>> >
>> > My question is : How much memory do I need to compile this huge file ?
>> >
>> > thanks a lot
>> > cyrille
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