Custom Query (1030 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #68 | worksforme | NS out of bounds errors while in the editor | ||
| Description |
The first time I ran the IDE, I did (apropos "INIT") and then was mousing around in the listener trying to figure out why the display was so weird (which I eventually narrowed down to issues reported in tickets #66 and #67). I clicked around, did incremental searches, and resized the window - I don't think I did anything else. Anyway, I noticed a bunch of "index beyond array bounds" messages in the terminal window. I saved the terminal output and have attached it here. At the time I thought my lisp was fried so I quit and restarted, and have been unable to duplicate this since then, but am reporting it for the record, in case the backtraces contain enough information to figure out what was going on... |
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| #67 | fixed | Wrapping in listener doesn't always update | ||
| Description |
In a new listener, do (apropos "bitmap"). This results in some long lines, which are properly wrapped to window size. Resize the window to be wider. The display recomputes correctly (i.e. changes to wrap lines at new end of window). Now make the window narrower again. The lines don't rewrap -- they stay wrapped at the width of the former window width, and the horizontal scroll bar becomes enabled, so you end up with a weird mixture of scrolling and wrapping. (It actually took me a while to figure out that's what was going on, it felt like the listener output was just totally screwed up). |
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| #65 | fixed | double-clicking next to a double quote should highlight the string | ||
| Description |
Double clicking to the left of an open paren, highlights the following s-expression and double clicking to the right of a close paren, highlights the previous s-expression. Very useful. Double clicking next to double quotes should behave the same way for strings. I'm looking for a way to find the boundaries of a string. It might be a good idea to make double quotes blink like parens. While we're at it, let's make other delimiters blink too. I can think of square brackets, curly braces, #| and |#. |
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