1. BINDING public domain
- Posted by Joe Phillips <bubba at TXWES.EDU> Mar 05, 1998
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I am attempting to BIND a .ex program using the public domain version. I have gotten some errors in development that I am beyond the 300 command limit. Is this also a problem with binding? When I attempt to bind, I get a windows error indicating that the DOS program has "done a boo-boo" I am running under W95. Any thoughts or responses This is my first complex programming attempt, so all of my bindings have worked okay up to now. "A man is not a liar because he lies. He lies because he is a liar." -* Adrian Rogers Joe Phillips, Sytems Analyst Texas Wesleyan University 817-531-4444
2. Re: BINDING public domain
- Posted by Johnny Kinsey <jkinsey at MINDSPRING.COM> Mar 05, 1998
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-----Original Message----- From: Joe Phillips <bubba at TXWES.EDU> To: Multiple recipients of list EUPHORIA <EUPHORIA at MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU> Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 4:00 PM Subject: BINDING public domain >I am attempting to BIND a .ex program using the public domain version. I >have gotten some errors in development that I am beyond the 300 command limit. > >Is this also a problem with binding? > >When I attempt to bind, I get a windows error indicating that the DOS >program has "done a boo-boo" I am running under W95. Any thoughts or >responses > >This is my first complex programming attempt, so all of my bindings have >worked okay up to now. > > "A man is not a liar because he lies. He lies because he is a liar." > -* Adrian Rogers > > Joe Phillips, Sytems Analyst > Texas Wesleyan University 817-531-4444 Hi Joe, I'm pretty new to EU as well but I think that the error that you are getting is this. Your source code has an error in it somewhere but because you have gone beyond the 300 command limit the Public Domain ver. will not give you any debugging Info so do what I do. Take pieces of your code and separate it into smaller chunks of code and try binding those until you find the piece that is giving the error. You can check the Doc's to confirm this.
3. Re: BINDING public domain
- Posted by Johnny Kinsey <jkinsey at MINDSPRING.COM> Mar 05, 1998
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Hi Joe, BTW you can also check the ex.err which the interpreter generates in the subdirectory where your *.ex or *.exw source code is located.