在 2012年11月28日星期三UTC+8下午8时22分30秒,Bence 
Fábián写道:
> but what is _most_ likely is that you really have them initialized two times.
> just do
> g '(op|et)names ?='
> 
> you should find 4 initializations. just delete the redundant ones.
> 
> 
> 2012/11/28 Bence Fábián <beg...@gmail.com>
> 
> DATA  opnames<1>+116(SB)/4,$string<1>+739(SB)
> 
> and
> DATA  etnames<1)+72(SB)/4,$string<1>+912(SB)
> 
> 
> 
> 
> are the second initializations of both opnames and etnames.
> 
> you can grep for them in the output of
> 8c -S source.c
> 
> 
> that's all i can help, cause i can't tell what $string<1>+739(SB) 
> and $string<1>+912(SB) refer to
> 
> 
> since they are adresses.

Thanks guys, I just look into the list, and suprisingly saw you replying in
a new thread, I am not familiar with newsgroup and didn't saw your reply earlier
the problem is solved. It's a good lesson, eyes can lie, I just didn't use 
machine to check duplicated initializaion.

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