Thanks for looking, Eric
You know how it goes - something seemed slightly wrong, in passing,
and maybe one's
misinterpreted what seemed glitchy. I'll try to give you chapter and
verse if it happens/
seems to happen/ again!
My remarks about debug strike me as more important, and are confirmed
by Gilles, and
were solicited by Henry's email starting this thread.
Cheers,
Mike
On 23/11/2020 15:14, Eric Iverson wrote:
Mike,
I can not reproduce the problem you report with Jqt on display of results
at the bottom off terminal. It seems an unlikely problem to from beta-n.
Please verify if you still see this problem and if so, try to provide some
additional info. For example, percentage of inputs that show the problem.
My tests were on linux. If you report you still have the problem, I will
fire up a windows machine and test there.
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 1:15 PM 'Michael Day' via Beta <[email protected]>
wrote:
Two things, one trivial, the other on debug.
Trivial. In JQt - I've only noticed yesterday/today, so I THINK it's a
beta-n feature:
Intermittently, I type a function call, at the bottom of the terminal
screen, which would
normally produce a result immediately below, something like
i.4
0 1 2 3
but find I'm waiting for the result because a blank line appears with
the result hiding a
further line below; it isn't revealed until the window is scrolled down.
Debug.
I'm probably not "savvy with the debugger" as you'd like me to be; I
just persist in using it
as I have for the last few years: in JQt, evoked with ctrl-K.
I've just tried it on a minimal function in response to your query. I
had been thinking
that setting a stop-line and then running tended to finish up on an
adjacent line. That
might still be the case in earlier betas, but not now.
Here's my little functino - I mistyped, but perhaps it's appropriate!
The function is ok -
it doesn't do much but returns with no error. Just trying debug to see
what happens.
zzzz
3 : 0
ai =. y
rk =. /:/: ai
lks =. /:~each a:,~ }.< \. rk
)
I type ctrl-K, and set the stop line at
rk =. /:/: ai
... and then run zzzz on a list of six integers, eg ?~ 6.
Sure enough, it does stop at the correct line. BUT none of the three
step tabs work.
I can't step over or into or out. In fact, nothing that I normally use
works except
the two arrows, back and forward. I CAN close the debug window, but
then it
will not open again, whether with ctrl-K or with Run/Debug.
This might be system dependent, so:
JVERSION
Engine: j902/j64avx2/windows
Beta-n: commercial/2020-11-21T12:09:32
Library: 9.02.06
Qt IDE: 1.8.7/5.12.7(5.12.7)
Platform: Win 64
Installer: J902 install
InstallPath: c:/d/j902
Contact: www.jsoftware.com
I haven't tried the dbg options, as I'm not familiar with them.
Cheers,
Mike
On 22/11/2020 14:17, Henry Rich wrote:
The changes in beta-n are code rearrangement for debug. If you are savvy
with the debugger, please check it out.
Henry Rich
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