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- Subject: Re: Two oddities in the IDE:
- From: Philippe Valarcher <philippe.valarcher@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2025 15:45:18 +0100
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Le samedi 15 mars 2025 à 14:32 +0100, Benoît Minisini a écrit : > Le 15/03/2025 à 13:05, Philippe Valarcher a écrit : > > > > - When I create an exported and automatically instantiable Class, a > > star > > appears next to the name of the Class, whereas when I create a > > class > > with nothing and then add Export, then Create Static, the star > > doesn't > > appear next to the name of the Class. > > It's not important, but it seems the IDE wants to tell us > > something! > > I can't reproduce. Maybe you should describe more precisely what you > did > exactly. > > > > > - If I modify a line or even a single word of my code, when I run > > the > > program, the first time, it returns characters other than those I > > programmed; the second time and all the others, it returns the > > programmed characters. I can't find a solution to this oddity. > > I don't understand. When I run your project, I see a calculator, and > nothing is returned by it. > > Regards, > As I said when I do create a Class with nothing in it and further by , add lines : Export and Create Static then the star doesn't appear next to the name of the Class, if I only add Export, compile and then Add Create Static the star appear next to the name of the Class, it is not that much important but I wanted to know if it was on purpose. When you say "nothing is return" by the calculator, you mean when you click with the mouse on a button ? Regards, and thank you very much for your work.. Philippe
Two oddities in the IDE: | Philippe Valarcher <philippe.valarcher@xxxxxxx> |
Re: Two oddities in the IDE: | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |