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Re: loading files with IC
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Wed, 22 Apr 1998 13:59:56 GMT
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Original-From:
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Remi Desrosiers <harlock@videotron(NoMoreSpam).ca>
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In fact, that's weird.. I can't answer to that. To me, I'm pretty sure that IC
would have gave me an error, like when I try to load a C program without
having
loaded the ICB containing the special function used by this C program. For
example, i can't load sony-ir.c without having loaded first sony-ir.icb.
Maybe Randy Sargent or Fred could answer that question?
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> Thanks for your response, but I still have questions:
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> I know that if I make up a bogus function name and put it in a program I will
> get an error message saying that the function isn't defined, so if what
> you're saying is true, (and I'm not saying it isn't, just questioning...)
> then when I download a program that uses the functions that were defined
> previously, if they were cleared up by loading IC, why doesn't IC give me an
> error saying that the function(s) aren't defined?
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> >
> > Once you load IC, it clears up the memory of your HB and boots only the files
> > typed in lib_hb.lis. If you plan to use your functions in other projects, you
> > could add the name of the file containing those functions in lib_hb.lis
> > using a
> > simple text editor.
> >
> >
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| Remi Desrosiers
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