On 06/11/2013 17:55, Jim Leonard wrote:
When I use the text-based FP CUI and my program crashes, I have the
ability to go to a line in the resulting call stack and hit ALT+I to
view the disassembly of where it crashed. Is it possible to view the
disassembly of any line without needing the prog
When I use the text-based FP CUI and my program crashes, I have the
ability to go to a line in the resulting call stack and hit ALT+I to
view the disassembly of where it crashed. Is it possible to view the
disassembly of any line without needing the program crashing?
What I'm after is somethi
On Wed, November 6, 2013 12:01, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
>> It also returns zero if the file is untyped, i.e. hasn't been declared
>> with "of byte" etc.
>
> Isn't that incompatible? It should return in units defined by the 2nd
> param
> of the re
Tomas Hajny wrote:
On Wed, November 6, 2013 10:35, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
"Filesize returns the total number of records in file F. It cannot be
invoked with a file of type Text. (under linux and unix, this also means
that it cannot be invoked on pipes). If F is empty, 0 is returned."
It also
In our previous episode, Mark Morgan Lloyd said:
> It also returns zero if the file is untyped, i.e. hasn't been declared
> with "of byte" etc.
Isn't that incompatible? It should return in units defined by the 2nd param
of the reset() command (which can be considered a defaultparameter with
value
On 11/06/2013 10:46 AM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Please do not discuss MSElang here,
OK. Thanks for the hint.
I re-posted the text appropriately.
-Michael
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On Wed, November 6, 2013 10:35, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> "Filesize returns the total number of records in file F. It cannot be
> invoked with a file of type Text. (under linux and unix, this also means
> that it cannot be invoked on pipes). If F is empty, 0 is returned."
>
> It also returns zero
On 06 Nov 2013, at 11:08, Michael Schnell wrote:
> On 11/06/2013 10:46 AM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
>> Please do not discuss MSElang here, I will not answer unless Jonas requests
>> it. Please use the mentionend mailing list
>
> The post by Jonas seems to be private, as I don't see it in the lis
On Wednesday 06 November 2013 11:10:12 Jonas Maebe wrote:
> On 06 Nov 2013, at 10:46, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 November 2013 10:36:19 Michael Schnell wrote:
> >> IMHO this theme is complex enough to start another mailing list instead
> >> of discussion it here.
> >
> > [...]
> >
On 06 Nov 2013, at 10:46, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 November 2013 10:36:19 Michael Schnell wrote:
>> IMHO this theme is complex enough to start another mailing list instead
>> of discussion it here.
>>
> [...]
>
> Please do not discuss MSElang here, I will not answer unless Jona
On 11/06/2013 10:46 AM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
Please do not discuss MSElang here, I will not answer unless Jonas
requests it. Please use the mentionend mailing list
The post by Jonas seems to be private, as I don't see it in the list.
What did he suggest ?
-Michael
On Wednesday 06 November 2013 10:36:19 Michael Schnell wrote:
> On 11/06/2013 09:14 AM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
> > if you like to discuss the matter.
>
> IMHO this theme is complex enough to start another mailing list instead
> of discussion it here.
>
[...]
Please do not discuss MSElang here, I
On 11/06/2013 09:14 AM, Martin Schreiber wrote:
if you like to discuss the matter.
IMHO this theme is complex enough to start another mailing list instead
of discussion it here.
There already has been a (IMHO very interesting) discussion in the
"German Lazarus forum" that in fact does have a
"Filesize returns the total number of records in file F. It cannot be
invoked with a file of type Text. (under linux and unix, this also means
that it cannot be invoked on pipes). If F is empty, 0 is returned."
It also returns zero if the file is untyped, i.e. hasn't been declared
with "of byt
In our previous episode, Martin Schreiber said:
> > You might want to have a look at Modula-2 R10, another attempt to redesign
> > a wirthian language:
> >
> I used A+L Modula-2 at Amiga times. Good memories. :-)
I already guessed because of the "only end;" :-)
Though the R10ers borrowed a bit to
On Wednesday 06 November 2013 09:47:38 Marco van de Voort wrote:
>
> You might want to have a look at Modula-2 R10, another attempt to redesign
> a wirthian language:
>
I used A+L Modula-2 at Amiga times. Good memories. :-)
Martin
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In our previous episode, Martin Schreiber said:
> A Wiki about the future compiler has been started:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/mseide-msegui/wiki/MSElang/
> Please join the mailing list
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mseide-msegui-talk
> if you like to discuss the matter.
You mig
Hi,
A Wiki about the future compiler has been started:
https://sourceforge.net/p/mseide-msegui/wiki/MSElang/
Please join the mailing list
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mseide-msegui-talk
if you like to discuss the matter.
Thanks, Martin
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