FIX: F1001 Error Compiling 2 Gigabyte Array with -ZiLast reviewed: September 18, 1997Article ID: Q111283 |
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SYMPTOMSCompiling a FORTRAN source file with -Zi that contains a 2 gigabyte (GB) array (or larger) will produce the following error under Windows NT:
fatal error F1001: INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR (compiler file '@(#)p2symtab.c:1.89', line 1601)Under MS-DOS, the following error may be generated:
fatal error F1001: INTERNAL COMPILER ERROR (compiler file '@(#)p2symtab.c:1.89', line 1390) CAUSEAlthough a Windows NT application has a 4 GB address space, 2 of these 4 GB are reserved for system memory. Because a 2 GB array leaves no room for application code, this particular condition was not tested.
RESOLUTIONReduce the size of the array. NOTE: Linking a Fortran object module that contains an array 2 gigabytes (or greater) will correctly cause the following warning message under Fortran PowerStation 4.0:
:warning LNK4084: total image size -2147422208 exceeds max (268435456); image may not run STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in FORTRAN PowerStation 32 for Windows NT version 1.0 and MS-DOS version 1.0 and 1.0a. This problem was corrected in FORTRAN PowerStation 32, version 4.0.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following sample illustrates the problem:
Sample Codec Compile options needed: -Zi c integer*2 n(1073741824) n(1) = 1 end |
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