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> IDE Development > Bug, Ctrl+F9, F6, Ctrl+F6, a -> fatality! |
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Tomasz Grysztar 04 Oct 2009, 15:44
Nice combo.
However the "F6" step is not really necessary here, I reproduced the crash just by going straight to calculator after the failed assembly. |
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04 Oct 2009, 15:44 |
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revolution 04 Oct 2009, 15:46
FYI: v1.67.38 does not produce this problem.
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04 Oct 2009, 15:46 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 04 Oct 2009, 16:03
Well, in 1.67 you don't have a Calculator feature (under Ctrl+F6) at all, so it's not a surprise.
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04 Oct 2009, 16:03 |
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revolution 04 Oct 2009, 16:19
Calculator? Oh no, I hope fasm isn't moving towards bloat!
There are a zillion calculators available for free download. And since they are all external independent programs they won't cause anything else to crash. The Great Moore's Law Compensator (TGMLC) generally referred to as bloat, is the principle that successive generations of computer software acquire enough bloat to offset the performance gains predicted by Moore's Law. |
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04 Oct 2009, 16:19 |
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Tomasz Grysztar 04 Oct 2009, 16:23
revolution wrote: Calculator? Oh no, I hope fasm isn't moving towards bloat! The reason behind this is one is to provide you with ability to easily calculate the value of expression using the same evaluation engine that assembler uses. Thus you can feed it with the same expression you use in the source code and check out the result. |
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04 Oct 2009, 16:23 |
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