Originally posted by zeitghost
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Oi ZG!
What are you doing with all these young ladies who keep "buggering off"?
Do I detect a pattern?
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Originally posted by xoggothCrap compilers are. If a person can figure out where the error is (and after all, it does not take huge intelligence, just a bit of experience which should be readily programmable as some simple rules) why can't the compiler do it? Stupid damn things! The lack of really useful advancement since the 60s is astonishing. Oh wow!, Vista can show your open windows in perspective!
I suppose, given the field, all your students are spotty geeky males. You should get into fashion simulations and get some with bigger knockers.
If you can't write code that works, how can you expect the compiler to sort it out for you?
As for you ZG the student should have been made to sort this out. You've stopped them from receiving the full benefit of the exercise.
I despair, I really do!
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I always used to put an extra end-card on the stack.
Just in case I forgot to put the end-card in there.
Nothing worse than waiting a few days for your run results and finding a printout in your pigeon hole with only one line: no end-card.
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Crap compilers are. If a person can figure out where the error is (and after all, it does not take huge intelligence, just a bit of experience which should be readily programmable as some simple rules) why can't the compiler do it? Stupid damn things! The lack of really useful advancement since the 60s is astonishing. Oh wow!, Vista can show your open windows in perspective!
I suppose, given the field, all your students are spotty geeky males. You should get into fashion simulations and get some with bigger knockers.
PS Serious, is there any use for lots of old 80s electronic bits, 7400 series etc? Got loads I want to get rid of and seems a shame to chuck 'em.
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Find the "end"...
Students program...
Assembles in MPLAB correctly, no warnings, errors or anything.
Unfortunately does absolucking futely nothing in the circuit.
"Run it on the simulator" says I...
"Won't go" says he...
"Oh dear" (or words to that effect) says I.
Look at simulator.
Reassemble program again (and again)... rom is completely blank...
On closer examination of this pile of... er... "code", it transpires that there is an extra "end" statement in a load of comments...
Remove this & voila! 97 errors.
I was so pleased...
Program still doesn't work, but at least now it gets loaded into rom.
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