Computer Science Canada crash |
Author: | yodu123 [ Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | crash |
my program got crashed before i saved it this is the panic file *** ENVIRONMENT CRASH *** Date: Apr 26 2009 9:24 PM File Name: C:\Program Files\Turing\turing.exe Version: 4.1 [IBM/11] File Size: 3059755 File Date: Feb 5 2005 11:56 PM Operating System: After Windows XP JVM: Ready Built-in JRE (1.4.2 or later) "assert" Statements: disabled Cause of Crash: Breakpoint Reached Previous Operations: Run (1) - Window: 106da - Ex: 1 - Args: 0 - Step: 0 Turing Language Freeing Memory MIO_Init_Free called Debugger Notify Init Run Find Next Error (1) - Text: 106da - Activate: 1 Set Selection (1) - Text: 13b5098 - L: 120 - C: 0 Text - sz:121:3538 - slFr:35:4:1603 - slTo:35:4:1603 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 Set Selection (2) - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3529 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 Goto Error - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3529 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_LBUTTONDOWN (D) Set Selection (1) - Text: 13b5098 - L: 120 - C: 11 Text - sz:121:3538 - slFr:120:0:3529 - slTo:120:0:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 Set Selection (2) - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3537 - slTo:3537 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 Extend Selection - Text: 13b5098 - L: 120 - C: 0 (x58) Text - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3537 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 CMD: WM_LBUTTONUP (D) Extend Selection - Text: 13b5098 - L: 120 - C: 0 (x1) Text - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3537 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 CMD: COMMAND_DEL Keystroke - Text: 13b5098 - Delete Text - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3537 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 Delete Selection (1) - Text: 13b5098 Text - sz:121:3538 - slFr:3537 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3538 Delete Selection (2) - From line: 120 - From col: 0 - To line: 120 - To col: 8 Delete Selection (3) - sz:121:3530 - slFr:3529 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3530 CMD: WM_SETFOCUS (W) CMD: COMMAND_INDENT Indent (1) - Text: 13b5098 Text - sz:121:3530 - slFr:120:0:3529 - slTo:120:0:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3503 119:3516 120:3529 121:3530 Set Selection (1) - Text: 13b5098 - L: 120 - C: 0 Text - sz:121:3531 - slFr:3529 - slTo:3529 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 Set Selection (2) - sz:121:3531 - slFr:3530 - slTo:3530 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 Indent (2) - sz:121:3531 - slFr:3530 - slTo:3530 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 CMD: WM_SETFOCUS (W) CMD: COMMAND_RUN Run (1) - Window: 106da - Ex: 1 - Args: 0 - Step: 0 Turing Language Freeing Memory MIO_Init_Free called Debugger Notify Init Run MIO_Init_Run called MIO_Init_Free called Debugger Notify Init Run Create standard input/output window MIOWin_CreateWindowFromAttribs (No Title) MIOWin_InitializeWindow: Create button bar MIOWin_InitializeWindow: Create inner grph win CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) MIOWin_InitializeWindow: Window initialized Object Allocated 11 -2 Object Allocated 11 -1 Create standard error window MIOWin_CreateWindowFromAttribs (Standard Error) MIOWin_InitializeWindow: Create button bar MIOWin_InitializeWindow: Create inner text win MIOWin_InitializeWindow: Window initialized Object Allocated 11 0 Run Window Added 5d047a Object Allocated 22 7001 Object Allocated 22 7002 Object Allocated 22 7003 Object Allocated 22 7004 Object Allocated 22 7005 Object Allocated 22 7006 Object Allocated 22 7007 Object Allocated 22 7008 Object Allocated 22 7009 Object Allocated 22 7010 Object Allocated 22 7011 Object Allocated 22 7012 Object Allocated 22 7013 Object Allocated 22 7014 Object Allocated 22 7015 Object Allocated 22 7016 Object Allocated 22 7017 Object Allocated 22 7018 Object Allocated 22 7019 Object Allocated 22 7020 Object Allocated 22 7021 Object Allocated 22 7022 Object Allocated 22 7023 Object Allocated 22 7024 Object Allocated 22 7025 Object Allocated 22 7026 Object Allocated 22 7027 Object Allocated 22 7028 Object Allocated 22 7029 Object Allocated 22 7030 Object Allocated 22 7031 Object Allocated 22 7032 Object Allocated 22 7033 Object Allocated 22 7034 Object Allocated 22 7035 Object Allocated 22 7036 Object Allocated 22 7037 Object Allocated 22 7038 Object Allocated 22 7039 Object Allocated 22 7040 Object Allocated 22 7041 Object Allocated 22 7042 Object Allocated 22 7043 Object Allocated 22 7044 Object Allocated 22 7045 Object Allocated 22 7046 Object Allocated 23 8047 Object Allocated 23 8048 Object Allocated 23 8049 Object Allocated 23 8050 Object Allocated 23 8051 Object Allocated 22 7052 Object Freed 7052 CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_LBUTTONDOWN (D) Set Selection (1) - Text: 13b5098 - L: 105 - C: 35 Text - sz:121:3531 - slFr:120:0:3530 - slTo:120:0:3530 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 Set Selection (2) - sz:121:3531 - slFr:3161 - slTo:3161 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 Extend Selection - Text: 13b5098 - L: 105 - C: 35 (x1) Text - sz:121:3531 - slFr:105:31:3161 - slTo:105:31:3161 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 CMD: WM_LBUTTONUP (D) Extend Selection - Text: 13b5098 - L: 105 - C: 35 (x1) Text - sz:121:3531 - slFr:3161 - slTo:3161 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3508 119:3521 120:3530 121:3531 CMD: WM_CHAR [ ] (D) (x9) [ ] Keystroke - Text: 13b5098 - ch: 32 Text - sz:121:3539 - slFr:105:39:3169 - slTo:105:39:3169 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3516 119:3529 120:3538 121:3539 Keystroke (2) - sz:121:3540 - slFr:3170 - slTo:3170 - nlA:0 Line Starts: 118:3517 119:3530 120:3539 121:3540 CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) CMD: WM_ACTIVATE (W) Registers EAX=FFFFFFFF EBX=00000000 ECX=00000000 EDX=FFFFFFFF ESI=00125B14 EDI=00129B2C EBP=00125A1C ESP=00125A00 EIP=00402F90 FLG=00000246 CS=001B DS=0023 SS=0023 ES=0023 FS=003B GS=0000 Crashed in Crash Handler! what should i do? 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Author: | Dusk Eagle [ Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: crash |
The first thing to do is to check your "My Documents" folder for a file with the extension .sav or .sv*, where * represents a number. If such a file exists, it contains your code, simply open it back up in a text editor. There may be other ways of retrieving your file, but try that first. The Turing IDE crashes pretty frequently, so if you're going to do your work in it, it's best to save frequently. You can actually crash it by double-clicking the lower right part of the window after clearing a line of text from the program. Save early, save often. |
Author: | yodu123 [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:crash |
thanks Dusk Eagle |
Author: | andrew. [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:crash |
This is off-topic, but why does the log file say the JVM version and stuff? I didn't know that Turing relied on Java or something. |
Author: | BigBear [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 5:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:crash |
Anyone who uses turing has experienced this, one time we were doing a coding assignement in class and this happened to my friend and the teacher marked him on basically the screenshot of code that was left. |
Author: | ecookman [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: crash |
yep...this does happen occasionally i am not quite sure why...but i am sure you have learned the hard way of the magical rule of SAVE OFTEN |
Author: | saltpro15 [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:crash |
This is exactly why Holtsoft is bankrupt ... |
Author: | Dan [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 7:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: RE:crash |
saltpro15 @ 27th April 2009, 7:13 pm wrote: This is exactly why Holtsoft is bankrupt ...
Aucatly they more just got board with it and gave up when there contract ran out. As debatle as the quality of turing maybe it did not have a large part in holtsoft going out of business. It's also not realy fair to say they went bankrupt, as it is more of the case that every one working there just moved on to other things. Edit: I should also add that some times your code can cause the Turing IDE to crash, and if you keep getting theses errors just for one program and not others then you likey are cuasing it. |
Author: | BigBear [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 9:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:crash |
You would think Holt Software wasn't making a lot of money. Even if every board bought the newest version when it came out (my school still has 4.0.5 installed) |
Author: | Dusk Eagle [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 10:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: RE:crash |
andrew. @ Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:45 pm wrote: This is off-topic, but why does the log file say the JVM version and stuff? I didn't know that Turing relied on Java or something.
I was thinking the same thing as I looked over the crash details. Isn't the Turing IDE / compiler was coded in C? |
Author: | Dan [ Mon Apr 27, 2009 11:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: RE:crash |
Dusk Eagle @ 27th April 2009, 10:18 pm wrote: andrew. @ Mon Apr 27, 2009 6:45 pm wrote: This is off-topic, but why does the log file say the JVM version and stuff? I didn't know that Turing relied on Java or something.
I was thinking the same thing as I looked over the crash details. Isn't the Turing IDE / compiler was coded in C? The Turing and RTP (Ready to program) IDEs are aucatly the same program give or take with a few bits fliped so it inlcudes a JVM to run RTP stuff (or at least has the settings and debug information for the JVM). I blive Turing and the IDE where made in Visual C++. |
Author: | ecookman [ Tue Apr 28, 2009 8:05 am ] |
Post subject: | RE:crash |
ooh cool thanks Dan |