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bison 
Re: Best editor for coding under OS4
Posted on 21-Dec-2021 15:34:59
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How hard and fun is it to learn JavaScript?

"Medium" and "medium," I would say. A lot of people seem to hate Javascript, but I think they're mostly just frustrated with the HTML DOM.

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Re: Best editor for coding under OS4
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I want to code up my next masterpiece in Textcraft and save and compile it on my Quantum computer.

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Re: Best editor for coding under OS4
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...and compile it on my Quantum computer.

I hope to have shuffled off this mortal coil before that catches on. I'm a simple man: 1s and 0s suit me fine.

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Re: Best editor for coding under OS4
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In Codebench when I open multiple windows in the same project I have always a crash.
If I limit to one window it's all ok.

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Re: Best editor for coding under OS4
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In Codebench when I open multiple windows in the same project I have always
a crash.

That's weird - I normally have about a dozen source files open in the tabbed editor window. What's your version of CodeBench and of the richeditor.gadget?

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Re: Best editor for coding under OS4
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Codebech SDK free edition Ver 0.55 19/10/2017
richeditor.gadget Ver 53.26 16/10/2017

Loading multiple windows lead to a crash when switching among them.
I found it using search option and opening multiple windows, my system is usually super stable.
The issue is easily reproducible.

Crash log for task "APPDIR:CodeBench"
Generated by GrimReaper 53.19
Crash occured in module richeditor.gadget at address 0x7C4D43C0
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception
Alert number: 0x80000003

Symbol info:
Instruction pointer 0x7C4D43C0 belongs to module "richeditor.gadget" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:
module CLASSES:gadgets/richeditor.gadget at 0x7C4D43C0 (section 0 @ 0x1539C)
module CLASSES:gadgets/richeditor.gadget at 0x7C4CD9B8 (section 0 @ 0xE994)
module CLASSES:gadgets/richeditor.gadget at 0x7C4D14B8 (section 0 @ 0x12494)
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x00020288
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x000218a4
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x00009ee0
native kernel module intuition.library.kmod+0x00009f30
module DH0:Development/CodeBench/libs/codebench.library at 0x7C633CB8 (section 0 @ 0x28C94)
module APPDIR:CodeBench at 0x7C6872E0 (section 0 @ 0x172BC)
module APPDIR:CodeBench at 0x7C6FCA1C (section 0 @ 0x8C9F8)
module APPDIR:CodeBench at 0x7C69CA24 (section 0 @ 0x2CA00)
APPDIR:CodeBench:_start()+0xb38 (section 1 @ 0x2399C)
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x0002a458
native kernel module kernel+0x0005b3e8
native kernel module kernel+0x0005b460

PPC disassembly:
7c4d43b8: 419e012c beq- cr7,0x7C4D44E4
7c4d43bc: 813f001c lwz r9,28(r31)
*7c4d43c0: 81290000 lwz r9,0(r9)
7c4d43c4: 2f890000 cmpwi cr7,r9,0
7c4d43c8: 419e011c beq- cr7,0x7C4D44E4

Last edited by Fl@sh on 31-Dec-2021 at 10:30 AM.

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