If you use the JIT compiler, you can override native classes with classes
written in Gambas, but not override classes written in gambas with a native
one. I hope that makes sense..
/Emil
2012/6/24 Benoît Minisini gam...@users.sourceforge.net
Le 24/06/2012 20:46, tobi a écrit :
Alright,
On Fri, 22 Jun 2012, Benoît Minisini wrote:
Le 20/06/2012 21:38, tobi a écrit :
Hi Benoît,
this afternoon, we discovered that with a newer revision the program I
wrote to demonstrate sorting
of multi-dimensioned Variant[] broke. I again get Segfault when exporting
an overridden
Le 24/06/2012 12:40, tobi a écrit :
The demonstration project for our website is attached. I removed the Form
containing a GridView to
sort and some stuff and replaced it by a simple module file to test it with
the latest revision,
problem still present.
Regards,
Tobi
Can you check
On Sun, 24 Jun 2012, Benoît Minisini wrote:
Le 24/06/2012 12:40, tobi a écrit :
The demonstration project for our website is attached. I removed the Form
containing a GridView to
sort and some stuff and replaced it by a simple module file to test it with
the latest revision,
problem
Le 24/06/2012 20:46, tobi a écrit :
Alright, works.
I wonder how a bugfix could disappear but thanks.
Regards,
Tobi
Because the bug was not really fixed, and the recent changes on the way
classes are loaded woke it up again.
And beware that it may break again, as you are not supposed to
Le 20/06/2012 21:38, tobi a écrit :
Hi Benoît,
this afternoon, we discovered that with a newer revision the program I wrote
to demonstrate sorting
of multi-dimensioned Variant[] broke. I again get Segfault when exporting an
overridden Variant[]
class from my project (wasn't there a
Hi Benoît,
this afternoon, we discovered that with a newer revision the program I wrote to
demonstrate sorting
of multi-dimensioned Variant[] broke. I again get Segfault when exporting an
overridden Variant[]
class from my project (wasn't there a discussion about this recently?)
When I