Hi Marc-Andre, Regarding: >You could try to enable the macro at the top of unicodectype.c: > >#if defined(macintosh) || defined(MS_WIN64) >/*XXX This was required to avoid a compiler error for an early Win64 > * cross-compiler that was used for the port to Win64. When the platform is > * released the MS_WIN64 inclusion here should no longer be necessary. > */ >/* This probably needs to be defined for some other compilers too. It >breaks the >** 5000-label switch statement up into switches with around 1000 cases each. >*/ >#define BREAK_SWITCH_UP return 1; } switch (ch) { >#else >#define BREAK_SWITCH_UP /* nothing */ >#endif I've tested it with the BREAK_SWITCH_UP to be true and it fixes the problem - same as using the -traditional-cpp. However, before we commit this change I need to see if they are planning on fixing it... remeber this Mac OS X is Beta software.... :-) >If it does compile with the work-around enabled, please >give us a set of defines which identify the compiler and >platform so we can enable it per default for your setup. Auto-make is making me nuts... it's a long way from a GUI for this poor old mac guy. I'll see what I can do.. stay tuned. ;-) - Dan
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