[retroforth] Re: Reva: question about 'key'

  • From: "Helmar Wodtke" <helmwo@xxxxxx>
  • To: retroforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 22:55:03 +0100

retroforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 30.01.05 22:38:52:
> 
> 
> On Sun, January 30, 2005 13:18, Helmar Wodtke said:
> > Hi Ron,
> > Reva returns in the higher 24 bits sometimes trash if I call "key". Is this
> > intended behaviour? I currently help myself with something like:
> >
> > ' key : key [ compile ] 255 and ;
> 
> I don't understand why.  Reva uses the exact same code as Retro - it should
> not behave any differently.
It uses a position to store the buffer that is not on stack?
Probably this is the problem.

> > Also I figured out that Reva seems to crash sometimes when I press ^D (which
> > terminates input on Linux).
> > I know that Retro does not stop reading from input, when I press ^D, but 
> > Reva
> > seems abolutely not to like it. Can you verify this?
> 
> It doesn't crash for me

Mhm. Retro does not crash, but Reva does. I try another asm definition for 
"key"...
Wait a minute.

Bis dann,
Helmar
helmwo@xxxxxx


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