OK, now i got something.
Guess what - one of about 5 compiles runs trough.
This leads me to think that there is a race condition or something else
somewhere, overwriting memory of the to-be-checked string.
I'm pretty sure now that this is not a problem with the dataset per se,
but some memory issue of the compiled therion program.
The following pattern resulted in several runs with 5.5.2 (n=failed,
y=ok):
nnnynnynnynynynynnny
Am 2020-10-14 21:53, schrieb Martin Sluka via Therion:
I use BBEdit on MacOSX and it has all features you mentioned.
Martin
14. 10. 2020 v 21:17, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion
<[email protected]>:
On 14/10/2020 20:08, Martin Sluka via Therion wrote:
What about multifile search for”P]” in text files? It is quite
strange combination of characters and they are part of ASCII set.
If you have an editor that is working in the same character set as
Therion, that could work. Definitely worth a try.
I suspect the fault relates to character set conversion though. Such
as
an editor working in 8859-1, and Therion trying to interpret it in
UTF-8. Most basic text editors don't let you control character set,
and
just work in the system default (Windows-1252 on English-based Windows
systems). Even if they do, most users are not aware of what it all
means, and just stick with the default.
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