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Re: I broke ORCA/C 2.0 in 20 minutes



In article M1993Apr25.005825.24317@vpnet.chi.il.us> Guy Umbright writes:
>Well.  I finally received ORCA/C 2.0.  I installed it and went to
>work on it.  I broke Prizm in about 5 minutes.  Thats OK, I never
>really use it, so I can live without.  So I go into the shell and
>set about recompiling Moria 5.3 with it.  Oh happy day, one of the
>modules BREAKS the compiler.  Yep, makes it get all silly.

>Admittedly, Moria is large and all, but 1.3 handled it (not overly
>well, but it handled it).  This is not acceptable.

Yep, I just can't say it enough. When I got C 2.0 back in January, it broke
when I first tried to debug a school assignment. Real quickly too. I don't
like paying a lot for stuff that went big publicity, but doesn't work.

Since I have Pascal 2.0 now, I recommend you update your Prizm to 2.0.1 if
it's still 2.0.0.  The only difference between the two prizms, as far as I
can tell, is the major response lag, like typing in a window or moving the
mouse, in 2.0.0.

I still don't suggest either still as neither Prizm debugs any program that
involves pointers period.  I still use C 1.3 and Pascal 1.4.3 for anything.

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