1. [LIN] PY?
Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
> Does Py run on Linux?
I'm not currently running Linux on my box (I've temporarily replaced it with
QNX), so I can't test this directly.
Since it's a Linux vs. DOS issue, my guess is that the '\r' is causing you
grief. This is bolstered bye fact that the command line version uses
prompt_string(), and the file version uses gets().
You can try a couple things:
1. Go into OX_LEX.E, and add the '\r' to the whitespace string. That
*should* take care of the problem.
2. Save the demo files in Linux format, without the '\r' character.
Let me know if that takes care of it.
Thanks!
-- David Cuny
2. Re: [LIN] PY?
Adding '\r\ to the whitespace string in OX_LEX.E works perfectly.
Thanks! :)
I think you have really got something going there with "PY"!
Ken
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 10:55:47 -0700, Euphoria Programming for MS-DOS wrote:
> Kenneth Rhodes wrote:
>
> > Does Py run on Linux?
>
> I'm not currently running Linux on my box (I've temporarily replaced it
with
> QNX), so I can't test this directly.
>
> Since it's a Linux vs. DOS issue, my guess is that the '\r' is causing
you
> grief. This is bolstered bye fact that the command line version uses
> prompt_string(), and the file version uses gets().
>
> You can try a couple things:
>
> 1. Go into OX_LEX.E, and add the '\r' to the whitespace string. That
> *should* take care of the problem.
>
> 2. Save the demo files in Linux format, without the '\r' character.
>
> Let me know if that takes care of it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- David Cuny
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