Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/07/09/06:02:20
On Sun, 07 Jul 1996 19:27:32 GMT, alaric AT abwillms DOT demon DOT co DOT uk (Alaric
B. Williams) wrote:
>
>It seems to be a structure packing problem... the ff.c in djtst claims
>that the offset of ff_name is 30; but the SAME test in my code returns
>32. Why is the packing changing? I compile both sources with the same
>command line!
>
>Further examination shows that the fact that my file is a .cc and the
>ff.c file is a .c matters. Why does the packing change????? they both
>use the same include file dir.h, which lists the struct as being fully
>packed!
Here is what I found after copying the ff.c file to ff2.cc in the
/tests/libc/dos directory, and compiling both (one as c, one as c++):
Output of compiled ff.c:
sizeof(ff) = 290
ff.ff_attrib = 21
ff.ff_ftime = 22
ff.ff_fdate = 24
ff.ff_fsize = 26
ff.ff_name = 30
(null): error
Output of compiled ff.cc (identical to ff.c):
sizeof(ff) = 292
ff.ff_attrib = 21
ff.ff_ftime = 22
ff.ff_fdate = 24
ff.ff_fsize = 28
ff.ff_name = 32
(null): error
For some reason, ff_fdate is not packed as a SHORT!! instead it is
packed on a 4-byte margin...... HMMM!
DJ, Charles - Any ideas why packing would differ C/C++??
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