Martin,

I think this compile error is not due to my class.
I have only 1 file with 1 class, the size of this file is 62kb.
but as I said i used from february until april MTASC to compile on the fly 
and update my SWF
with this class and worked flawlessly. no ton of data, only
object management and some sendAndLoad action (with about 5 vars).
nothing really heavy... I retried to reinstall MTASC, I even restore a 
backup of MTASC I did
when it was working and now I have frame 1 not found in SWF.... 
AAAAAhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaahhh !!!! help !! don't want to loose time for that !!! 
:)

Franck


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martin Wood-Mitrovski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:04 AM
Subject: Re: [osflash] MTASC


>
>
> Infos E-Blokos wrote:
>> Nicolas,
>>
>> i found an partial answer about the 32k limit written by you at
>> http://lists.motion-twin.com/pipermail/mtasc/2005-August/027588.html
>>
>> but you don't tell how to pass up this limit. Impossible for me to change
>> all my class to split in 2 classes. it will be days and days more to work
>> for only this reason. a big pain ....
>
> How many classes do you have that run over the 32k bytecode limit?
>
> what is in those classes?
>
> I can only imagine taking up 32k for a single class with a ton of data, so 
> cant
> you make the data external?
>
> or if its actually 32k of *code* in a single class then it sounds like you 
> need
> to do some refactoring.
>
> martin.
>
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