Re: Compiling for FreeBSD, Clang refuses to compile a test

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I think "const int k = 12; const int m = 4" would pass the compile?

2015-12-05 20:56 GMT+08:00 Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> src/test/erasure-code/TestErasureCodeIsa.cc
>
> contains snippets, function definition like:
>
> buffer::ptr enc[k + m];
>   // create buffers with a copy of the original data to be able to compare
> it after decoding
>   {
>     for (int i = 0; i < (k + m); i++) {
>
> Clang refuses because the [k+m] size in not known at compiletime.
> Suggesting to tempate this.
>
> How would one normally handle this?
>
> I've temporarily made it fixed size 1024*1024.
> But I'm not sure if that is big enough
>
> --WjW
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