Stack Overflow using the Indexer [message #217407] |
Fri, 13 June 2008 21:10  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi,
(Eclipse CDT 3.4 Ganymede Nightly Build)
I've got a stack overflow using the indexer (fast mode).
I used eclipse with -debug .option mode (as this link said
http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/cdt-dev/msg08941.html ), but it only
tells me wich file failed the indexer. I reproduce the stack overflow each
time when I try to index only this file (and starting for a empty index).
Here is the stack trace : http://pastebin.com/m43dcc7
I can't show you the code for obvious reasons. And I haven't been capable
a reproducing the bug with a minimal code, as the indexer didn't tell me
where it overflows in the file, it is not enough verbose.
Is the stack helping ? How can I have more info about what the indexer
indexes during the overflow ?
Thanks.
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Re: Stack Overflow using the Indexer [message #217434 is a reply to message #217407] |
Mon, 16 June 2008 03:34  |
Eclipse User |
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hok wrote:
> Hi,
> (Eclipse CDT 3.4 Ganymede Nightly Build)
> I've got a stack overflow using the indexer (fast mode).
> I used eclipse with -debug .option mode (as this link said
> http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/cdt-dev/msg08941.html ), but it
> only tells me wich file failed the indexer. I reproduce the stack
> overflow each time when I try to index only this file (and starting for
> a empty index).
> Here is the stack trace : http://pastebin.com/m43dcc7
> I can't show you the code for obvious reasons. And I haven't been
> capable a reproducing the bug with a minimal code, as the indexer didn't
> tell me where it overflows in the file, it is not enough verbose.
>
> Is the stack helping ? How can I have more info about what the indexer
> indexes during the overflow ?
>
> Thanks.
>
Please report the stack overflow error with bugzilla:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=CDT
Thanks!
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Anton Leherbauer
Wind River CDT Team, Austria
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