I haven't written any Fold code for real use yet - just testcases.
Henry Rich
On 8/27/2019 2:53 PM, John Baker wrote:
Hi Henry,
The jod startup code always sets (9!:41) 0.
The task addon loads and works as expected if I do it first. I suspect
something is different in locale searching.
By making a slight change I can make JOD work in 9,01 h but I don't
understand why flipping the two lines matters.
I will keep plugging away.
I'm looking forward to giving the F. F: folds a work out. Do you have any
scripts we can start with.
John
I will keep
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 12:25 PM Henry Rich <[email protected]> wrote:
I don't think I touched 9!:41. I can load task in my Windows system,
and I always run with 9!:41 ] 0.
Henry Rich
On 8/27/2019 2:04 PM, John Baker wrote:
Greetings all,
This morning I updated to J 9.01 beta-h and started running through my
jod
addon tests.
9.01 beta-h immediately broke JOD. The problem derives from loading the
task addon.
By changing the JOD startup script I was able to patch JOD and maintain
backwards compatibility
but I came across something that indicates there may be side effects in
J
running (9!:41).
If the first few two lines of the JOD start up script are:
load 'task'
(9!:41) 0
JOD loads in a fresh J session and runs.
If the first two lines are
(9!:41) 0
load 'task'
I get the error in fresh J session.
|syntax error
| 3'0 fork y : ph=.CreateProcess y if. x do. bblock. end.CloseHandle ph
empty'''' '
This is most peculiar. If executing 9!:41, which controls whether J
retains
comments in explicit code or
discards them, leaves some side effect that interacts with loading task
then this makes sense.
I will continue testing and release a JOD patch to insure it runs in the
lastest beta.
John Baker
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