OK, I just forgot to put the parens around the monadic case, and the dyadic
case doesn't work either when I put the parens around the monad part. But
the following crashes J, which is what I am reporting.
c=:299792458 NB. Speed of light in meters/second
Gamma=:[:%[:%:[:-.[:*:%c : *$:
Gamma 0
On
I tried it on android, it reportd stack error, therefore I think this may
not be a J engine bug.
On Aug 7, 2014 6:46 AM, Don Guinn dongu...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, I just forgot to put the parens around the monadic case, and the dyadic
case doesn't work either when I put the parens around the
I still use win xp.
The size of stack of J engine depends OS. It can be changed on Linux and
Window, but by different methods. IIRC Roger gave the procedure of how to
change the stack size for window.
On Aug 7, 2014 7:56 AM, Don Guinn dongu...@gmail.com wrote:
I tried it on Ubuntu and it gave
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I tried it on Ubuntu and it gave a stack error as well. I only get the
crash on Windows 7.
Can you try it on Windows 7?
On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 5:47 PM, bill lam bbill@gmail.com wrote:
I tried
Sorry, didn't get as had supper, birthday and our dog get into a skunk this
evening. I now see that this is a known problem. No need to go further with
my problem. I just have a crazy notion that an application, J included,
should handle all errors and never just crash like this. Granted, the