.
Yeah, that is a tough. I intend to start editing the ReadMe pdf doc
so it is up to date for 4.0.0. It can go in there, probably should.
But, it also probably needs to be in the regular doc somewhere.
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 7:59 AM, David Ashley
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The RPM should build with no problems on a 64-bit syste. But if it does
not please let me know and I will attempt to fix the problem.
David Ashley
Well, David's not out of touch until tomorrow. grin
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I'll take a look at the system. But, it might take David's
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On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, but that build was from this morning. The current rev number is
4172, It's been almost
of the Object class.
I say, just use other methods of the Object class. Some of the
simplest tests we have, are there as hindsight because of a bug we
had, then wrote the test for the bug after the bug was fixed. The
empty method test is an example.
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:11 PM, David Ashley
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up a fresh copy of WinXP in a new KVM virtual machine. But I need to be
refreshed on what needs to be install on XP to support
they are built.
Could you take a look and see if you can figure out the problem. The
update to the script itself looks right to me, but maybe I got
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docs are built, shows that winextensions.pdf is built okay, but the
file does not appear in final directory.
Could you take a look when you get a chance. Thanks.
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Thanks Rick. You had told me this trick before, but it was late last
night and I wasn't sure I remember the right method. This saves me
having to ask you the method location. grin I'm going to write
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similar to the process of creating rexx.img and restoring it when the
interpreter starts up.
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Well, Jean-Louis exploring the car dealer application has turned into
a profitable exercise for me. 3 starred posts from Rick. grin
For the record, Rick's fix did indeed fix the problem.
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The use
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You know how in life, there are always some people that really like
doing something that others dislike. Well, I wish we could find that
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I tested the car dealer application with ooRexx-4.0.0 under Windows XP.
...
Error 93 running C:\tmp\do Rexx\CARDEAL\OOD\ood.mrg line 109
nice to
have on other platforms.
(Sysini comes to mind, I've re-implemented this three times now...)
Most of those, I think are in RexxUtil. SysFileMove is the one that
comes to my mind.
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:
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I just discovered there is nothing in the DOCS for the OPTIONS
instruction, and it appears to have been missing since at least 3.1.2.
It is missing
together, with the
functions that are platform specific being noted. So things in the
RexxUtil documentation chapter like SysIni will always be in that
chapter, because SysIni is part of the whole package.
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that the implementation is not optimal, or not really what I intended.
By the way, I did notice the 4000th commit, because as luck would have
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I'm looking for some suggestions on how to organize the documentation
on exit handlers. In 4.0, there are two ways to write an exit
handler. The classic style is passed 3 arguments, a major
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting an error (errors) trying to build the oodialog.pdf that I
don't have a clue on what is wrong.
David,
I found the problem with this. This error:
! pdfTeX error (ext4): \pdfendlink ended up in different
.
to be read again
\endgroup \...@typeset@protect
l.191323 ... not used.\endSeq{}\endNode{}\endPar{}
\endDisplayGroup{}\endNode...
! == Fatal error occurred, the output PDF file is not finished!
Thanks.
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On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm getting an error (errors) trying to build the oodialog.pdf that I
don't have a clue on what is wrong. Usually I get syntax errors
related to tags. This isn't like that. It starts right here (from
the output log
(.DialogControl) and
get the right answer, I'm thinking there is some way to do it in the
native API, if I just use the right approach.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:57 PM, Mark Miesfeld miesf...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Rick McGuire object.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Well, the best design pattern for something like this would be not do
the test for the control type, but have a method call at the point
where
something.
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On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Rainer Tammer tam...@tammer.net wrote:
Hello,
I have just tried the following patch:
Index: rexxapi/server/platform/unix/APIService.cpp
===
--- rexxapi/server/platform
::findSessionReference in RegistrationManager.cpp, I think
this line is missing :
cookie = cookie-next
We've shook out some bugs in rxapi, there could we;; be others. I'll
take a look a that.
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On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Jean-Louis Faucher jfauc...@csc.com wrote:
During my trials and errors, I had several times the script infoBSF.rex
frozen during initialization.
Maybe the problem comes from rxapi.exe
.
Okay.
I do think it would be a good idea to include the
information though.
Yeah, I do too. I was going for less lines, but an extra line is fine.
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Rainer,
I just took your input below and committed a change. Thanks for
tracking this down and thanks a lot for doing the AIX builds. I don't
know who else would get access to an AIX system.
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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Rainer Tammer tam...@tammer.net wrote:
Hello
in rexxplatformdefs.h
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rc was -35 then -35 was returned. It was only when rc was 0, that the
mistake of making rexxrc a LONG came into play.
Personally, I'd like to say that the 3.2.0 code was a bug, that is now
fixed in 4.0.0. It was a bug. But, I know there are programs out
there that rely on the bug.
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Hello,
one test is failing on AIX:
Rainer, that looks to be some type of difference in the way
SysIsFile() works on Unix. The assertation fails on Linux also.
I'll fix it some time today.
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On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Rainer Tammer tam...@tammer.net wrote:
Is the 64 build supposed to work on Unix ??
I know of no reasons why it wouldn't. It certainly works on Linux and
has also been successfully
when interpreter terminates
Thanks Rick. Your changes always make so much sense to me, after
you've made them. grin
Hopefully, I'll get a little better at seeing what the change needs to
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o = .tester~new
o~echo
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::method speak class private
say 'Hello World'
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arg 1 exists? 1
arg 2 exists? 1
arg 3 exists? 1
arg 4 exists? 1
arg 5 exists? 0
arg 6 exists? 0
So my test would need to be:
if ( argumentExists(5) )
{
Unless this seeming change in argumentExists() was not intentional
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could only use 1 pseudo-argument. (seems silly now.)
But just to be explicit:
A pseudo-arg can go in any position in the arg list, correct?
You can use any number of pseudo-args in your function signature, correct?
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Hi David,
When you get a chance can you set the build script for the Windows
build to point back to the regular doc location. The build fails now
because it can't find the doc:
Building Open Object REXX for Windows
Argument check ---
Arg 1 build type: BOTH
Arg 2 package: PACKAGE
Arg 3
the
section on WSH. There is an easy justification for removing them and
putting them in a separate doc.
If it works, we could at least get the doc for this release done, and
then maybe work on a long term solution. Or, the solution might just
be to limit the size of any single doc.
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I'm wondering if we reduce the size of the doc if we would eliminate
the problem using the current process.
In other words, if we move some stuff out of rexxref, would it then build
okay?
Okay, this seems to work
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I'm wondering if we reduce the size of the doc if we would eliminate
the problem using the current process.
In other words, if we move some stuff
?.
Everything now builds on my system, I can finish up the docs I need to
do, life looks brighter. Maybe we can get a beta release of 4.0.0
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I fixed the title page and now everything is pretty much the same as the
old docs pdf. I still have not addressed the right justified paragraphs
issue that Rick brought up
of figures. I noticed in the XSL doc, that
blank page is gone.
All in all what you have so far looks great.
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I just about have the make file for Linux working. And I know the
reason for your failures. Hold off for a bit and give me a chance to
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rexxref.sgml, but I *don't* get it when I compile
oodialog.sgml. oodialog.sgml also includes shared/legalstuff.sgml ??
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Yes ;-) I saw that. Unfortunately, the change didn't seem to help.
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but OMITTAG NO was specified. I can't figure out: why they started
showing up, how to fix them.
There are also a couple for colspec which seem like the same thing.
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Kind of late getting back to the thread. But, I don't have any
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as they were, I would get missing end tag errors. If I changed the
to / I get an error about character data not being allowed there.
And if I added a /imagedata then I get an error saying there was no
open imagedata tag.
That's when I decided I needed help from the expert. grin
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seriously double many people will want to define
different methods using case to distinguish them.
Good point. For this form, I think I would have expected the
resolution to be case insensitive and would have only learned it
wasn't through trial and error.
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I'll go with that form, it is certainly more useful than the current behavior.
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This seems fine to me. The bottom line is I would like to be able to
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I have a fix (not commited yet) for the bug that does not allow the
rxapi daemon to be installed via the rpm on Suse. However, the fix
causes a floating point
thing is I always log in as root on that system. Don't know
if that would have anything to do with the execution time.
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zz=3
k=0
s=''
Do c.zz=1 while zzf()
if c.35 Then Iterate c.zz
k=k+.5
End c.zz
self~assertSame((c.zz s k), (11 '***' 3.0))
which would be:
Error 43.1: Could not find routine F
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Rick,
I think the default config file is in SVN. You just check it out.
https://oorexx.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/oorexx/svnconfig
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David,
Didn't you once post a recommended set of svn configuration options?
I migrated
it. grin It might be nice if the string portion named it for
the user.
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closer to the release.
I did a lot of testing on this, 2 weeks practically, and it seems to
have the Windows Service part working correctly.
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understand using different method signatures to overload a method
name. But, I'm not sure what is meant here by using a synonym?
I would like to be able to just use context-String() but I'm not sure
that I understand exactly what is involved here.
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Okay, that makes sense.
Yeah, I liked to do this.
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By synonym, I mean we'd have both NewStringFromAsciiz() and
String(CSTRING) defined as part of the C++ class. This is fairly
trivial to do. Currently
today on the 64-bit system, maybe I
can get something repeatable to help narrow it down.
By the way, on that system I am using Visual Studio 2008. It may be
that the debug libraries are improved with that version, explaining
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There isn't a pause option. I'll add one real quick, give me a few minutes.
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Mark,
When running a lot of tests inside the debugger, if the test runs all
the way to completion, the output window
after dumping the test results?
Okay, I just added that. The option is -w for wait. It will pause at
the end of the test output until you hit enter.
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there is an error, the output will always be displayed. If there is
no error, but you want to see the output, you can increase the
verbosity level and have it displayed:
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if (this-isProgramOrMethod())
should be:
if (this-isTopLevelCall())
or if the wrong RexxActivation constructor is being called. Or,
something altogether different. ;-(
Seems like the right constructor, because it is a routine. Maybe the
wrong context value passed in?
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the coverage of the tests, particularly with the negative tests.
I couldn't agree more, I was hesitant to mention it also. I certainly
didn't want to discourage it in any way.
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common\platform\unix\SysFile.cpp
If you rebuild the only thing that is changed is librexx.so.4.0.0
which I think is in .libs after a build. So I would just copy that
file to /opt/ooRexx/lib/ooRexx.
I sort of just wing it. ;-)
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Take your last commit that just just changed:
common\platform\unix\SysFile.cpp
If you rebuild the only thing that is changed is librexx.so.4.0.0
which I think is in .libs after a build. So I would just copy that
file
came much later than when
that test group would have been run. I'll comment out the tests and
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but they appear actually to be caused something in the
classic tests. I'm currently working on narrowing down the cause, but
if you need to run
'. The best name I've come up with for this is
'Location'. I'm open to suggestions on other alternatives.
That's a good idea. I'd think something along the lines of
'QualifiedName' where what I'm really thinking of is fully qualified
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::method test_MarksMadeUpExit
output = .array~new
cmd = 'reverseAndExit -r trap door'
ret = issueCmd(cmd, output)
-- reverseAndExit with r option returns
-- number of chars in string
self~assertEqual(9, ret
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You would have your external binary that implemented whatever APIs you
are testing.
From within the existing framework you execute the binary
.MAK' not found
Stop.
No, that seems to be saying that lib\orxwin32.mak is missing in your
source tree. You have to have that file.
Check that the file is there. Try doing svn status -u
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I used to have the VC++ 6 compiler so I went through the steps of installing
VSE and got it all set up. I get an error on build:
REXXAPI.MAK(47
method?
It would be returned as a RexxObject. Would it just then work as
expected in the Rexx code? Is that less efficient?
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I did discover that Mark is using the table apis in a couple of places
in the oodialog code. However, since he's using strings
declare 4.0 ready.
That's a pretty good idea. I have a list of all the things I still
need to document. And I know the areas of ooDialog and WinSystm.cls
that need some testing. I'll open up tracker items for them.
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it.
With the free Express versions of VC++ 2005 and VC++ 2008 I can't
really think of a good argument of why dropping VC++ 6 should be a
problem for anyone with even the slightest interest in compiling the
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with the code base. So there is
nothing to prevent anyone that wants to work with the source code on
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I have a similar concern about memory leaks. For a delete operation,
the type
with
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