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JohnFound



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JohnFound 13 Oct 2003, 17:17
Hi, Privalov.

There is a bug in the last release of FASM (from 03.10.2003)
The previous version works OK with following example, but the last version gives "unexpected end of file"

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Code:
macro test {
  macro test2 {
  m_
}

m_ fix }

test
    
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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 13 Oct 2003, 18:54
OMG, what was I doing? It was intended as a small improvement of "process_concatenations" routine, but it happened to be just a package of new bugs (also new structure macros didn't work, etc). Too much haste...
Please test the today's version.
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JohnFound 13 Oct 2003, 19:11
Yes, now it seems to work. But only console version. You forget to update FASMW.
Please, include ` operator in this update, your version 1.49.9 have the same bug with macroses.
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Tomasz Grysztar



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Tomasz Grysztar 13 Oct 2003, 19:24
I've updated FASMW at the same time, maybe you've got it cached?
I have updated also the 1.49.9 in that thread - I won't make the ` official feature until next release (with proper documentation about its usage) - and I should not hurry unless I want to make another couple of bugs. And currently I can't dedicate as much time to FASM as I used to - as I have to earn my living and at the same time do some research on University - I'm going to achieve the master's degree the following year.
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scientica 13 Oct 2003, 19:56
Achieve the master's degree in what subject, you're already a master of fasm, assembly, and some more? Very Happy

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Tomasz Grysztar 13 Oct 2003, 20:02
I'm studying theoretical mathematics, namely the commutative algebra.
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JohnFound 13 Oct 2003, 20:09
Thank's Privalov.
Maybe my proxi, again. I will try from home.
It's not so urgent, if we have 1.49.9 to work on Fresh.
Take care, and take a rest from time to time. Wink

Regards.
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scientica 13 Oct 2003, 20:24
I hope you find the math as funny as I do (Can't wait untill we start with the first derivate (not 100% sure if it's the english name, f'(x) ) ).
Good luck with your studies. Very Happy

[off-thread-topic]JohnFound, how do I get the TDesignTimeInfo of the currently selected component? (couldn't find any function/window message for it - it would be very help full IMO, not just for the style-editor.).[/off-thread-topic]

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comrade 14 Oct 2003, 02:06
Privalov wrote:
I'm studying theoretical mathematics, namely the commutative algebra.


Was ist das?

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Tommy 14 Oct 2003, 05:53
Yes, me too, I love math!!! ...I'm a year in front of the ones in my class and I've been working on derivation etc. now for some days... That's fun, scientica! Wink

So long!
Tommy
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pelaillo 14 Oct 2003, 10:06
Privalov wrote:
I'm going to achieve the master's degree the following year.


Smile This is a very good occassion to celebrate next year.

Congrats
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