You should demand your money back. Oh, wait ...

Jony

On Sunday, 26 October 2014 02:38:11 UTC, Fluid Dynamics wrote:
>
> Would somebody mind explaining to me why I just had CCW 0.28.1.STABLE001 
> hang with 100% CPU usage when I edited this line:
>
>       :=                  (= v cr))))
>
> to this:
>
>       =                   (= v cr))))
>
> and then hit control-S?
>
> I do not ever want to see anything purportedly "STABLE" do something like 
> that ever again, and that goes *one trillionfold* if it's IN THE MIDDLE OF 
> A GODDAMN SAVE. What if my file had been corrupted, or truncated and only 
> the first 42 bytes of the new version written thus far, or something like 
> that at the moment when the hang started? Fortunately, in this instance 
> that had not happened and the file seems to have been saved completely just 
> *before* the hang. I might not be so lucky next time. That is why this 
> cannot be permitted to happen again, and why therefore an explanation is 
> required, and urgently, that I might be perfectly able to avoid triggering 
> this severe, showstopping, and inexcusable bug again until such time as an 
> 0.29.1 is published that has it permanently fixed.
>
>

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