[sldev] [VWR] LSL Compiler Limitations?
Dale Glass
dale at daleglass.net
Thu Sep 27 05:12:01 PDT 2007
On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 02:08:53PM +0200, Nicholaz Beresford wrote:
>
> I received an IM from a resident and user of my viewer today:
>
> "In addition to compiling very long nested if statements, and long
> scripts in general, your LSL compiler also processes extended ASCII in
> strings, while the normal compiler craps out."
>
>
> The interesting thing is that I did not touch the script compiler
> (not that I know it at least), but also am not aware of those
> limitation which the user mentioned. The only thing I could think
> of is that I'm using a newer or different lexx/yacc from Cygwin.
>
> As said, I don't understand the details, but I thought I'd pass
> the info on.
I think that got fixed quite long ago. I used to run into the if/else
limit, code with a large amount of elses would result in a parse error
when it reached some internal limit.
But that seems to have got fixed some time ago, as I've not run into
this problem again, when it used to be a constant issue for me.
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