I checked the current jalpack and the .out file is updated on each compile.
I guess, you mean when compile fails, .out still has the results of the
last compile.

Sunish

On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 5:06 PM, vasile surducan <[email protected]>wrote:

> One more about Jal edit: the file.out is not automatically rewritten after
> compilation until is previously deleted. Meaning file.out must be deleted
> after every compilation to get a newer valid file.out.
> I remember this problem is very a old one and quite annoying. There is any
> option for update the file.out automatically ?
>
> thx,
> Vasile
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 6:29 PM, vasile surducan <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi Sunish,
>> I've attched a printscreen. Compiler is 2.4o, history ends at 2.4l, not
>> bad.
>> I'm back to Jal after one year of pause. Happily, I forgot everything.
>> :)
>> do I see some white hear on your temple? too small picture...
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:26 PM, Sunish Issac <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Vasile,
>>>
>>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:50 PM, vasile surducan <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Sunish,
>>>>
>>>> I've noticed at installation time there is a difference between the
>>>> compiler changelog file and the compiler version in the last jalpack.
>>>>
>>>
>>> What's the last modified date/time ? I'm not sure if something went
>>> wrong with my scripts that assemble the readme files, looks like the
>>> changelog  is not present in the jallib distribution of compiler.
>>>
>>> Long time since I see a post of Vasile.
>>>
>>> Sunish
>>>
>>>  I can't find the last compiler changelog file in the jalpack. This one:
>>>> http://www.casadeyork.com/jalv2/archive/README.txt
>>>> I'm looking in the wrong place?
>>>>
>>>> thx,
>>>> Vasile,
>>>>
>>>> BTW, nice picture you have on gmail!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Sunish Issac <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Yo can download the latest windows jalpack with jaledit from
>>>>> http://code.google.com/p/jaledit/downloads/list
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Sunish Issac
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Z.K. <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I was following a tutorial that I had downloaded and it said:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Windows Install:
>>>>>> 1. Download jalpack (installer executable) from
>>>>>> http://jaledit.googlecode.com/files/JALPack_2.4_0.4_0.6.1.0.exe,
>>>>>> This will install JALv2 + JalEdit
>>>>>> 2. Update your installation (very important) - Download jallib-pack or
>>>>>> jallib-pack-bee from http://code.google.com/
>>>>>> p/jallib/downloads/list, copy the .zip contents into your Jallib
>>>>>> installation directory
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess the tutorial was old as well.  Anyway I finally found the 4.60
>>>>>> and 4.62 version though neither of those has an installer for windows
>>>>>> so I guess it means just extract it anywhere and run it from that
>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the info as I did not realize i was using an older
>>>>>> version.  Do you know if there is an updated tutorial anywhere?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 6, 6:13 am, Sunish Issac <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> > Looks like you mixed a new version of jallib and used the old
>>>>>> compiler ?
>>>>>> > From where did you download the jalpack ?
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Sunish
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 2:46 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> > > I am really new to the JAL compiler.  I thought I would try a
>>>>>> simple blink
>>>>>> > > led from the samples.  So, I created a new folder in the project
>>>>>> folder and
>>>>>> > > copied the 16F88 blink file to that folder.  Then I compiled it
>>>>>> and I got
>>>>>> > > like 31 errors.  Anyone have any idea what I am doing wrong.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > > code:
>>>>>> > > include 16f88                    -- target PICmicro
>>>>>> > > --
>>>>>> > > -- This program assumes that a 20 MHz resonator or crystal
>>>>>> > > -- is connected to pins OSC1 and OSC2.
>>>>>> > > -- (unspecified configuration bits may cause a different
>>>>>> frequency!)
>>>>>> > > pragma target clock 20_000_000     -- oscillator frequency
>>>>>> > > -- configuration memory settings (fuses)
>>>>>> > > pragma target OSC      HS               -- HS crystal or resonator
>>>>>> > > pragma target WDT      disabled     -- no watchdog
>>>>>> > > pragma target DEBUG    disabled     -- no debugging
>>>>>> > > pragma target LVP      disabled     -- no Low Voltage Programming
>>>>>> > > pragma target MCLR     external     -- reset externally
>>>>>> > > -- These configuration bit settings are only a selection,
>>>>>> sufficient for
>>>>>> > > -- this program, but other programs may need more or different
>>>>>> settings.
>>>>>> > > --
>>>>>> > > enable_digital_io()                -- make all pins digital I/O
>>>>>> > > --
>>>>>> > > -- Specify the pin to which the LED is connected.
>>>>>> > > -- A low current (2 mA) led with 2.2K series resistor is
>>>>>> recommended
>>>>>> > > -- since not all pins may be able to drive an ordinary 20mA led.
>>>>>> > > alias led is pin_A0
>>>>>> > > pin_A0_direction =  output
>>>>>> > > --
>>>>>> > > forever loop
>>>>>> > >    led = on
>>>>>> > >    _usec_delay(250_000)
>>>>>> > >    led = off
>>>>>> > >    _usec_delay(250_000)
>>>>>> > > end loop
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > > errors:
>>>>>> > > Compilation started at :4/6/2012 1:52:27 AM
>>>>>> > > jal 2.4l (compiled Aug  7 2009)
>>>>>> > > [Error] (lib/16f88.jal) [Line 54]  unexpected token: 'id'
>>>>>> > > [Error] (lib/16f88.jal) [Line 54]  "id" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (lib/16f88.jal) [Line 54]  '=' expected (got '0x2000')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (lib/16f88.jal) [Line 54]  unexpected token: "0x2000"
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 32]  unknown pragma target: osc
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 32]  "osc" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 32]  '=' expected (got 'hs')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 32]  "hs" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 32]  '=' expected (got 'pragma')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 33]  unknown pragma target: wdt
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 33]  "wdt" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 33]  '=' expected (got 'disabled')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 33]  '=' expected (got 'pragma')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 34]  unknown pragma target: debug
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 34]  "debug" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 34]  '=' expected (got 'disabled')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 34]  '=' expected (got 'pragma')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 35]  unknown pragma target: lvp
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 35]  "lvp" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 35]  '=' expected (got 'disabled')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 35]  '=' expected (got 'pragma')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 36]  unknown pragma target: mclr
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 36]  "mclr" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 36]  '=' expected (got 'external')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 36]  "external" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 36]  '=' expected (got
>>>>>> 'enable_digital_io')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 40]  "enable_digital_io" not
>>>>>> defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 45]  "pin_a0" not defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 45]  '=' expected (got
>>>>>> 'pin_a0_direction')
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 46]  "pin_a0_direction" not
>>>>>> defined
>>>>>> > > [Error] (16f88_blink.jal) [Line 49]  "led" not defined
>>>>>> > > 31 errors, 0 warnings
>>>>>> > > Compiler CommandLine:
>>>>>> > > C:\JALPack\compiler\jalv2.exe "C:\JALPack\project\PIC16F88
>>>>>> > > Blink\16f88_blink.jal" -s "C:\JALPack\lib" -no-variable-reuse
>>>>>> >
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