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Re: IDL5 and large structures: Program code area full [message #10510 is a reply to message #10506] Tue, 09 December 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
davidf is currently offline  davidf
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Registered: September 1996
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Alex Schuster (alex@rosa.mpin-koeln.mpg.de) writes:

> There is this program, I didn't use it for a long time, and today I
> started it for the first time under IDL 5.02. I have heard about some
> strange bugs with structures containing many tags, but as I didn't have
> problems with IDL 4, I am surprised I got a 'Program code full error'.
>
> Any ideas? Hey, didn't RSI tell us all limitations are gone now? And why
> do I have more limitations than before?
>
> This is the code:

[reasonably long structure snipped]

> Can anyone using IDL 5.02 be so kind check if this works?

Well, it certainly works as you describe when it is "pasted"
onto the IDL command line, but why in the world would you
be doing this?

> And, no, I
> don't even think about modifying the program in any way.

Well, I think I would modify it by adding an END statement
and at least running it as a main-level program. At least
then it will work. :-)

IDL> .Run structure_def

Cheers,

David

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