Ready to Program Crash
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Prince Pwn
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:55 am Post subject: Ready to Program Crash |
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Every now and then, usually when I am about to save, or I edit then test my program, RTP will crash and close all my windows with this error, saying it's not my fault, when obviously it has to be.
Also, sometimes it crashes with a different error saying "Microsoft Visual C++ Debug Error: Abort - Ignore - Retry"[/img] |
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Clayton

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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:28 am Post subject: RE:Ready to Program Crash |
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Um... it's not your fault. It's Holt's shitty proprietary software that's to blame. This happens quite a bit with Turing's IDE (ha!) as well. This makes sense because they both pretty much share a front-end. |
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McKenzie

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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:24 pm Post subject: Re: Ready to Program Crash |
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An "It's not your fault" error means one of two things.
1. Your code has an bug in it that we (Holt) should be able to explain, but instead it crashed our program. The bug IS your fault. RTP crashing is not.
2. Your code is fine and Holts program crashed anyways.
The first is more common, but the second happens too. |
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Dan

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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 1:17 am Post subject: RE:Ready to Program Crash |
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It is my understanding that RTP is just a java IDE with a few classes and pacages thrown in.
If this is the case your code should not be able to make RTP crash, and should rather crash the JVM. Even if there was a bug in Holts java clases/packages or you where not using them right they should causes a java error or crash rather then a RTP one.
If the above is ture it whould lead me to blive it is Holths fault. However i have not used RTP and am not 100% shure of how spearted it is from the JVM. |
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