1. ee bug
- Posted by daryl_vdb at HOTMAIL.COM May 05, 2001
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While I'm at it, I might as well report a bug I found in the ee editor. This only happens on my old 486 notebook (ok, don't laugh. I hardly ever use it, but I will report a bug anyway). I pressed ctrl+c to copy some text and the program terminated with a ^c on the screen. I knew what was happening, so I added the line allow_break(0) at the top of ee.ex. that only stopped the program terminating, it didn't stop the ^c comming up on the screen. this is very annoying (or it will be if I ever use that puter again) as i had to use the edit menu. It is using windows 95. Daryl
2. Re: ee bug
- Posted by Travis Beaty <travisbeaty at arn.net> May 05, 2001
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Howdy! > While I'm at it, I might as well report a bug I found in the ee editor. > This only happens on my old 486 notebook (ok, don't laugh. I hardly ever use > it, but I will report a bug anyway). I pressed ctrl+c to copy some text and > the program terminated with a ^c on the screen. I knew what was happening, > so I added the line > > allow_break(0) > > at the top of ee.ex. that only stopped the program terminating, it didn't > stop the ^c comming up on the screen. this is very annoying (or it will be > if I ever use that puter again) as i had to use the edit menu. It is using > windows 95. > > Daryl It's not your 486. I've noticed this occurring also on my Celeron WinME system. -- Travis --
3. Re: ee bug
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> May 05, 2001
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Daryl wrote: > I pressed ctrl+c to copy some text and > the program terminated with a ^c on the > screen. Is this EE, or EE:CS? EE should never see the Ctrl+C keystroke. Before reading the key buffer, it first checks for a Ctrl+C. If there is on in the buffer, it clears the buffer, so it's never actually read by Euphoria. Perhaps the BIOS on you machine is a bit different? I don't really have a good answer for this. -- David Cuny