Adam Mitz
Adam Mitz
Have you tried the latest 6.x version? https://github.com/DOCGroup/ACE_TAO/releases/tag/ACE%2BTAO-6_5_20
There are uses of preprocessor identifiers (and probably others) that do not conform to what the standard requires because they're reserved. I think a contribution to change this would be...
> So I use the `ACE_Cascaded_Dynamic_Cached_Allocator` class provided in my previous PR to form a allocator hierarchy with various fixed-size achiving the 'infinite' space ability as `ACE_Malloc` by a cost...
> [...] with various fixed-size achieving the 'infinite' space ability as `ACE_Malloc` by a cost of O(1). Please explain what the phrase "'infinite' space ability" means.
Should "ORBListener" by replaced by "ORBListen"? See `TAO/docs/ORBEndpoint.html` for established usage.
Thanks for working on this. Would it be feasible to update one of the GitHub Actions builds to enable wxWidgets?
It's running the makefile but not building anything yet. https://github.com/DOCGroup/ACE_TAO/actions/runs/7023541947/job/19110306550?pr=2169#step:18:4354 One of the earlier steps that writes to `platform_macros.GNU` needs to add `wxWindows=1` to it
There are many package managers tied to OS distributions or systems that work like OS distributions. From my perspective while we're certainly willing to accept contributions, the approach of using...
> > (may be this is totally unrelated to what you are doing) It does seem to be unrelated, please open a new issue/discussion.
My suggestion would be to run tao_idl in the debugger or use a tool like Sysinternals Process Monitor to watch what's happening when it tries to spawn gperf.