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"Matthias Jetleb" <jetleb@netcom.ca> write:
> > that I want to point to your attention to: when you compile a program
> > NQCEdit automatically saves your source file. This is not stated anywhere
> Actually, this is a GOOD thing. I've never seen a compiler that
> doesn't save the source first. Compilers can occasionally do wierd and
> not-so-wonderful things which may include full or partial system
> crashes. Given this possibility, you WANT it to save your source file
> first. It's better than having the system crash after a long debug
> session only to find that your corrections are gone with the wind.
Hi Matthias,
yes I agree this is a good thing, if you want and know that it happens.
Actually most IDEs allow you to enable/disable the save-before-compile
option (that's usually disabled by default).
I mentioned this as a possible problem because many of us are used to RcxCC,
that does *not* save the source before compiling. But I agree this is not at
all a bad feature in itself.
Mario
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| "Mario Ferrari" <mario.ferrari@edis.it> wrote in message news:G9J3IL.2w5@lugnet.com... (...) anywhere (...) RcxCC, (...) at (...) To reply to the group what I wrote to Mario private: (...) /Martin Eriksson And for all of you who tried the adress (...) (24 years ago, 2-Mar-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
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| (...) Actually, this is a GOOD thing. I've never seen a compiler that doesn't save the source first. Compilers can occasionally do wierd and not-so-wonderful things which may include full or partial system crashes. Given this possibility, you WANT (...) (24 years ago, 28-Feb-01, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.nqc)
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