- Subject: [0.99-15] Some problems and questions
- From: Martin Klaiber <martinkl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:12:04 +0200
Hi,
I use version 0.99-15 from the actual Debian 3.0.
(a) The Ada-compiler gnatgcc produces line and column-information if
an error occurs. The column-part always contains a leading zero
if lower than ten, the line-part doesn't. If this column-part is
"08" or "09", I get the error-message "S-Lang Error: Syntax
Error: Unable to convert string to integer" when calling
compile_parse_errors(). So, here the parsing works alright:
| dp_screen.adb:7:07: declaration expected
But here I get the above error-message:
| dp_screen.adb:7:08: declaration expected
^^
If I manually remove the leading '0' it's also parsed right.
(b) The following problem is a bit difficult to explain. I'm not even
sure that it is not meant to be a feature. If I scroll down the
screen line-by-line, suddenly the content of the screen is moved
up by a whole page and the cursor position jumps to the top of the
screen moving down then line-by-line. If I scroll up, the same
happens in reverse direction. This effect gets stronger, if the
computer is under heavy load. To me the problem is, that my eye
loses the lines it was reading and I completely get mixed up about
my position in the text. Other editors just jerk or delay a bit,
but the screen doesn't jump. It would be nice, if I could get that
in jed too.
(c) I would like to have a key bound to a certain function regardless
of the mode I'm in. So, having for instance F7 on a PC-keyboard
bound to search_forward() in every mode. Can I do this without
changing jeds library files? This would be nice on a system, where
I don't have the rights to change files in /usr.
(d) A similar problem as above for functions: can I locally supersede
a single function from a library-package? I know that slang is no
oo-language, but perhaps there is a way although. I want to change
compile() for instance, so that it always saves my files without
asking me before. At home I can change acompile.sl of course, but
not on systems where I'm not admin.
(e) In site.sl there is a gdb-mode mentioned but commented out. Is it
available from somewhere or does jed support debugging in general?
TIA, Martin
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