[U2] UniObjects for Java Unnamed Common Corruption

2004-12-08 Thread Sean W Ferguson
I have recently encountered a very strange UniObjects bug. I have an application that includes a file containing unnamed commons. The application calls a subroutine that also includes that same unnamed common. I also have a command that includes the unnamed comman and calls the same

Re: [U2] UniObjects for Java Unnamed Common Corruption

2004-12-08 Thread Sean W Ferguson
= command.status(); } else { break; } } } block.append(command.response()); System.out.println(block.toString()); System.out.println(Finished Command); } } Sean W Ferguson wrote: I have recently encountered a very strange UniObjects bug. I have

[U2] Common Memory Space Size

2004-12-03 Thread Sean W Ferguson
Is there a maximum size to the global commons memory space? We've run into an issue where we appear to be getting corruption on the global commons memory space causing our program to die. The program is about 40k of source and uses 5560 unamed globals. Any input would be appreciated, Thanks!

Re: [U2] PICK Assembler Language

2004-11-05 Thread Sean W Ferguson
What is Pick Assembler Language? Burwell, Edward wrote: Maybe Dave Miller from NJ -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [U2] PICK Assembler Language Don't laugh at this, but could anybody

Re: [U2] UV: Array index out of bounds

2004-09-30 Thread Sean W Ferguson
Wait, people actually do all their programming with ED? Karl L Pearson wrote: So does this mean the UV ED verb is broken? I'd rather us VIM anyway, but this isn't an option for our programmers. They are PICK-only guys who have never even seen vi, let alone used it. Karl On Thu, 2004-09-30 at

Re: [U2] Southern California presentation on DesignBais

2004-09-07 Thread Sean W Ferguson
Interesting product. How does it compare to Visage? From a quick glance at the DesignBais website they look very similar in concept and design. http://www.staminasoftware.com/Products/Visage/Products_Visage.htm Tony Gravagno wrote: In case anyone missed my recent mention of this I thought I'd