Here an interesting ask from Martin, shared here as it could interest other people for sure : "Hello, I have clicked on the classicladder -0.9.113.tar.gz file on sourceforge.net then let archive manager (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS) manage things. I now have a folder /classicladder Type: Folder (inode/directory) 254 items, totalling 3.8 MB Parent Folder: /home/ubuntu. When I click on the classicladder icon (application/x-executable...), nothing appens, the program doesn't start. Any clues on what is going on?...
Loop bug in read header when compiled on 64 bits
Hello again Franco, Yes theses two new "classic" functions should be added. Actually I just do "x2" or "/2", or ... when needed. To be able to have constants in functions (instead of only variables), it would be better to just create a new VariableOrConstant() function and call it instead of Variable() - no need to parse for a possible text function or a new complex term. Else two others things: -> if you have interesting projects examples for ClassicLadder that can be diffused with the project,...
Hello again Franco, Yes theses two new "classic" functions should be added. Actually I just do "x2" or */2", or ... when needed. To be able to have constants in functions (instead of only variables), it would be better to just create a new VariableOrConstant() function and call it instead of Variable() - no need to parse for a possible text function or a new complex term. Else two others things: -> if you have interesting projects examples for ClassicLadder that can be diffused with the project,...
Hello again Franco, Yes theses two new "classic" functions should be added. Actually I just do "2" or /2", or ... when needed. To be able to have constants in functions (instead of only variables), it would be better to just create a new VariableOrConstant() function and call it instead of Variable() - no need to parse for a possible text function or a new complex term. Else two others things: if you have interesting projects examples for ClassicLadder that can be diffused with the project, I'm interested...
Hello Franco, Thanks for your valuable proposal. It will always be better than a crash of course ! ;-) Perhaps we could also add a boolean system variable to know that an arithmetic error occur + an integer system variable with an info to know where (rung...?) For a next release... Best regards, Marc.
Hello, Sorry for so long reply... Do you are able to reproduce it each time ? (here...
New define to remove float/double (to avoid libm dependancy)