~port)
call syssleep(1)
call client self, self~host, self~port, 'This is test 006'
call client self, self~host, self~port, 'stop'
return
and see if it then runs correctly.
You can run just the
r 4.0 and on we were going to check that external functions
were really loaded.
Does RegistrationTable::registerLibraryCallback() just never get
invoked except for RexxRegisterFunctionDll()? Or ... ?
Of course I may have traced the code wrong, but I didn't think I did.
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>> intention of fixing them. In this case there is no intention to fix
>> that code. So,
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Thanks David.
I knew the option was to not include the start up files, I just wasn't
sure why we were using it.
I thought maybe it had to do with preventing the C++ memory management
from interfering with the interpreter's memory management.
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Oh, I just reread what you said, about it being in "make install." I
would think that you would want a separate target that makes the Mac
installation *package*, and not have any of it in make install.
Again, I think the r
David, Rick,
Why do we use the nostartfiles for linking in the unix build?
I.e ORX_LDFLAGS_PACKAGE="-Xcomplier nostartfiles" in configure.ac
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> The error message output from this beast is just awful so I need help
> interpreting an error message.
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David, thanks for the work you put into this.
About 20 minutes ago I went to the build machine to see if any docs
had been buit, which they had. The set up looks good.
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>
> I know we have seen this error before but I can't find my notes about
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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
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>> I know we have seen this error before but I can't find my notes about
>> how to fix it.
>>
>> C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
The solution was to either: edit NewAPIs.h to fix the bug,
replace the file with one from a later SDK, or use a later SDK.
I'll have to look through some stuff to remember the exact edit that
is needed. I believe it is simp
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> there is lots of space
, or something, seems very lenient in
allowing tag errors to pass. I often find that a build that worked on
that system, gives a tag error when built on the build machine.
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I mean I can think of some things, but they seem too convoluted.
Like, I could save the message reply from startWith() put it in some
collection and periodically check if it finished without raising a
con
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers
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> I can't offer you much on this, but you ask
>
> On 28 May 2010 17:24, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
> ...
>>
>> 2.) This is not necessarily a bad thing, but it is different
>> behavior.
hread:
Z:\other\feature.requests\jon.palm>
Another way to implement it would be to, on the Palm thread, put the
messages in a queue and pull the message from the queue on the main
thread.
All in all, there are a number of ways to do what you want, that don't
involve relying on an undoc
the dialog if there was a condition.
(Although right now I don't halt the dialog, I just print out the
condition info.) It is really the first case above that I don't see a
way to
Either thing fixes the build on Windows; renaming cmdparse.ypp to
cmdparse.y, or changing all the line directives in the cmdparse.cpp
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I don't have any problem with just keeping an up to date cmdparse.cpp
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> On 05/26/2010 06:39 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>> It seems as though the SourceForge site has gone haywire. I just
>> wanted to see if the list server was still working.
> It seems to be :-)
I guess it was just a sho
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I caught that. It seems that is a common typo I make. It shows up in
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platform.
But, I do agree that future work is better done by using smaller
libraries of related function, implemented through platform
independent cla
egular expression
facility, something I longed for in Object Rexx in the late '90s.
I'll see what I can do when I get back from vacation. Hopefully Gil
will also jump in
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> machine.
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ide to having those
functions in their own extension. If they are in rexxutil, they get
loaded whether the programmer / user wants them or not.
I think the functions would be better if they were like rxwinsys.
Loaded when needed / desired on unix
you can not find a package that
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> wrote:
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>> I have determined that this is a 64-bit problem. The code works fine on
>> a 32-bit Linux machine running rc1. On a 64-bit Linux machine you get a
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> So, when the containing TestSuite gets constructed and executes, it is
> counted as a test, and the test case gets counted as a test, and I
> forget where the third one comes from.
I think it goes like this: a test suite is co
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> When working on debugging the regex code, I frequently use a stripped
> down test group that contains just a single test method and the few
> assertions I
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
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> wrote:
>>
>> It looks like the include statement for the message number header file has
>> been somehow removed from the mix. I am getting undefined error messages al
aintainer-clean, they get deleted. So I
always do:
#make maintainer-clean
#svn update
The svn update puts them back. It has been like this for years, it just
never bothered me enough to fix.
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tart the builds in a few days and get the release done by the
weekend to get it out of the way.
If there are no objections, that's what I'll do. Otherwise, we could
do the release when I get back, but I'm not sure that a
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doc for that extension is big enough to justify it.
Sort of like winextensions and oodialog. Maybe
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Yes, I agree. Its should go, somewhere, in the extensions directory.
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> directory for the build. interpreter/RexxClasses should only cont
d to trace to see if that
gets invoked sometimes. But my recollection is it is only for special
circumstances. Like for setting an error outside of the context of an
actual test case executin
re, as
opposed to what Rick is changing. If it is easier for Rick to do a
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> one question regarding the naming:
>
> This this thing be called RC2 or beta 2 ??
Neither, it is called rc1.
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> What problems are you seeing? I just did a complete trunk build and
> didn't have any problems.
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The separate method approach sounds better to me. I'd like an
un-ambigous 'this is a regular expression match, using this regular
expression.' I haven't been following this real closely,
Yeah that sounds reasonable to me also.
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> Hi,
>
> I wanted to run this past you for comment.
>
> My thought at this point is to create all three architectures. For
> binary files, I would append an architecture
d just create separate
installers for the different architectures that you can. That's the
way it is on all the other platforms anyway.
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By that I mean, maybe you can't, for whatever reason, get regex.cls
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patches and incrementally improving what has been starte
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> What do you think of updating the install file from:
>
> %
>
> Mac OSX
> ---
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> There are .dmg install packages for both Intel and PowerPC
could get something going like "make dmg" to make the image
from the command line, I think that would be a better first effort
then trying to fix install and add uninstall to the make file.
But, I definitely don't want to discourage yo
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That is what we do on Windows, we stop a running rxapi, before
installing the new version. We put up a warning first. I'm not sure
how the Mac installers work, if you can put up a warning
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Bruce another thing to try is to just run the one test group by
itself. Run it with out the trace and see what happen. The command
line is something like this:
./testOORexx.rex -f ooRexx/base/bif/TIME.testG
, as Rick said, the one we know
about. The other one we can work on, but I don't think it prevents
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I would just put it next to rxapid, which ends up in /opt/ooRexx/bin,
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>
> 2. Add id attributes to title tags.
> 3. Update links to use those new ids where feasible.
> 4. Update the graphics.
>
> I will leave steps 2 and
hanges I had for the ooDialog doc, after
syncing up with your renaming step. Everything compiles.
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C:\work.ooRexx\other>qTest.rex
sqlReturn: 15
sqlDiag: Error
C:\work.ooRexx\other>
That's why your patch worked Brandon, and the current code in the
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> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>> In the ooDialog code I use a technique where I use the
>> RequestGlobalReference() API to stash copies of these objects in some
>> global variables in the ooD
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> lately, submitting a number of enhanceme
e those objects
are used so much in the code and this way there is not a request to
the interpreter kernel to pass the objects over each time.
TheTrueObj, TheFalseObj, and the TheNilObj are all not a part of the
C++ API, but rather of the ooDialog code.
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