1. Trace and Linux
- Posted by Mathew Hounsell <mat.hounsell at EXCITE.COM> Apr 08, 1999
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[ Trace ] One of Euphoria's strongest features is trace. In fact that and bind really won me over. * I would like to see a 'next' option. The ability to execute a line but without tracing into the subfunctions, they execute but you don't trace them. * It would also be good to subscript &/ slice &/ scroll a sequence on screen. * One other thing that would be really good would be to execute a line instruction by instruction. eg if( fna( fnb( c[d][e] ), g ) then would execute as c c[d] c[d][e] fnb( c[d][e] ) g fna( fnb( ... ), g ) if ... then Which is how euphoria would execute it probablely but display the results as it goes. maybe a trace(3) [ Side Note ] If anyone rights a book on Euphoria they should, with RDS's permision, include the PD version on the CD. [ Linux ] If you want linux. Go to a uni/school/public library, in that order, and try and get a recent book on linux with the OS on a CD this should help you use it and give you the OS. You should probablely read the license agreement first. If that fails try buying a book on Linux, again with OS on a CD. If your in Australia and possiblely New Zealand try the Linux PocketBook buy ACP, it's brown with a penguin on the front, retailing for A$ 14.95 . It has RedHat 5.2 as well as lot's of HowTos, FAQs, GIMP, several window managers and other programs that don't come with RedHat 5.2 . That said does anyone know how to install Linux (specifically RedHat 5.0/5.2) of a Sanyo CD Reader connected to a SoundBlaster Pro (Panasonic Conecction) at Address 220 or of a Hard Disk. I haven't got it to work. My sister's boyfriend install it of an Atapi CD Reader no probs. -------------------- Sincerely, Mathew Hounsell Mat.Hounsell at Excite.Com _______________________________________________________ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/
2. Re: Trace and Linux
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Apr 08, 1999
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Matthew Hounsell wrote: >* I would like to see a 'next' option. >The ability to execute a line but without tracing into the subfunctions, >they execute but you don't trace them. Use the down arrow instead of pressing the Enter key. BTW, the Win32 version of trace doesn't treat the numeric enter key the same as the large Enter key. Can this be fixed? -- David Cuny
3. Re: Trace and Linux
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at ATTCANADA.NET> Apr 08, 1999
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David Cuny writes: > BTW, the Win32 version of trace doesn't treat the numeric > enter key the same as the large Enter key. Can this be fixed? In a WIN32 console (but not in DOS32) the operating system returns a different code for the Enter key on the numeric key pad versus the normal Enter key. Someone else recently noticed this with get_key(). I'll fix trace to accept both Enter keys. Thanks, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://members.aol.com/FilesEu/