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In the ILE portion of the example, the arg4 declaration does not match the
corresponding declaration in the PASE for i code. It should be:
char arg4,
(a single character) instead of the two character array as is:
char arg4[2],

that mismatch will screw up what gets passed for arg4 (as well as arg5 and
arg6 that follow).

Another possible problem is getting gcc to correctly align the ILEpointer
structures. The ILEpointer type depends on a long double being 256 bits (16
bytes) and being aligned on a 16-byte boundary. The XL C/C++ compilers
provide this behavior when the "-qldbl128" and "-qalign=natural" options are
used. I'm not sure the corollary in gcc... FWIW, you can get a trial
version of the XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition for AIX by clicking the "Trials
and demos" link on the left side of this page:
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/xlcpp/features/aix/



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