[Gambas-user] Program runs wild

Charlie Reinl na2492 at ...9...
Wed Dec 22 11:04:08 CET 2004


>
>
>Charlie schrieb:
>> Eilert schrieb:
>> 
>>>
>>>
>>> Benoit Minisini schrieb:
>>>
>>>> On Tuesday 21 December 2004 11:45, Eilert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Benoit,
>>>>>
>>>>> malheureusement pas
>>>>>
>>>>> It still shows the same behaviour, especially when I've switched to
>>>>> another screen and come back after some time. But even when I stay on

>>>>> the same screen and wait for half an hour or more, suddenly it 
>>>>> begins to
>>>>> accumulate processing power. First on one processor, then it spreads on

>>>>> all four (it's a Xeon).
>>>>>
>>>>> So, it can't have to do with the string processing, maybe it's the 
>>>>> timer?
>>>>>
>>>>> Rolf
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can you send me your complete project ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sure, here it is - have fun with it :-)
>>>
>>> et bonne chance
>>>
>>> Rolf
>> 
>> 
>> Salut,
>> 
>> I think you cumulate processes ,
>> try that,
>> you have one process and you kill that process after work is done.
>> 
>> (I haven't had a long time test with that)
>
>Well, I typed it in, it works, now we'll see if it runs nuts again :-)
>
>Thank you for that idea, looks great:
>
>>  IF ListBox1.ForeColor = &H000000& THEN
>>    ListBox1.ForeColor = &H005500&
>>  ELSE
>>    ListBox1.ForeColor = &H000000&
>>  ENDIF
>>  WAIT
>
>Now, when I typed that
>
>>  EXEC [ "who" ] FOR READ AS myWho
>
>the list refused to give me "myWho", instead it inserted "Menu". So I 
>had to erase it and type myWho by hand. But it runs anyway.
>
>Rolf

Salut,

sorry I just pasted the code into the mail,
instead to attach the file

Amicalment
Charlie
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