I've checked every function used in the program. The prototypes are
correct. Depending on the number of arguments listed on the command line,
it runs perfectly and without a hitch. Other times, it won't run at all.
The only factor I can tell is the number of arguments put on the command
line. S
My view I understand the way it's currently done. I'm totally lost
at what's being proposed.
Joshua
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Roger Browne wrote:
> Salzenberg wrote:
>
> > ... any language using ":=" for assignment is doomed
> > to obscurity.[*] It's a law of nature.
>
> :-)
>
> > (Ah, langua
When I first installed parrot, curses worked with it, but it fails to work
anymore for me, either under darwin or freebsd. On darwin, it clears the
screen, and can only read "assertation failed" before it clears and dies,
so I can't see diagnostics, but under freebsd I get this.
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