Win 7 x86
If your Macro has a fault, the Macro Error Window is displayed, but you cannot close it (or ignore it).
PB5.31 IDE crash on Macro Error
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PB5.31 IDE crash on Macro Error
IdeasVacuum
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Re: PB5.31 IDE crash on Macro Error
I can close this macro error without any problem here on Win 7 5.31 x86 IDE:
What does your macro look like, so I can test it?
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Re: PB5.31 IDE crash on Macro Error
I can't remember exactly what the faulty code line was I think I had a 'Protected' line in there.
Generally, if you change a simple procedure into a macro, you might leave something included that is either not allowed or simply garbage - ProcedureReturn is a good example.
Generally, if you change a simple procedure into a macro, you might leave something included that is either not allowed or simply garbage - ProcedureReturn is a good example.
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Re: PB5.31 IDE crash on Macro Error
@IdeasVacuum ,
Might the offending code, perchance, reside in history?
Might the offending code, perchance, reside in history?
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Re: PB5.31 IDE crash on Macro Error
...just checked Davido. The history session does actually show "Wednesday 11: 14 :45 ended unexpectedly" but there is no code to recover.
I doubt it's a one-off, I think if you do something really foolish you can break anything
....should we expect the IDE to be fool-proof? No.
I doubt it's a one-off, I think if you do something really foolish you can break anything
....should we expect the IDE to be fool-proof? No.
IdeasVacuum
If it sounds simple, you have not grasped the complexity.
If it sounds simple, you have not grasped the complexity.