Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/01/20/11:07:15
In article <784s17$5cv$1 AT antares DOT lu DOT erisoft DOT se>,
Martin Stromberg <Martin DOT Stromberg AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se> wrote:
>Norman D. Megill (ndm AT shore DOT net) wrote:
>: Help! Cut-and-paste from a text editor into DOS is losing characters
>: when used with djgpp programs. This does not happen with the lcc
>: compiler, nor with standard DOS utilities. It happens even with "fast
>: pasting" turned off in DOS. I downloaded the latest djgpp as of 1/20/99
>: and the bug is still there.
>
>: By the way something seems to have degraded over time on my machine
>: where this bug used to not happen very often, then more frequently, and
>: now all the time. Wierd.
>
>: I have Windows 95 on a Gateway 2300 laptop purchased 2/98. The problem
>: happens with both: djdev201.zip/gcc2721b.zip and djdev202.zip/gcc281b.zip.
>: (BTW how do I find out the version of DOS? There seems to be no "About.."
>: button on the DOS window and MS has also removed the "HELP" command...)
>
>Type "ver" at a DOZE prompt.
It doesn't tell me the DOS version. It says:
D:\r>ver
Windows 95. [Version 4.00.1111]
>
>I have notice a similar effect while copying from a DOZE window to another
>DOZE window. Although I do not cut out the end of line, the paste operation
>is inserting one anyway. My guess is that your editor (or perhaps WINDOZE
>itself) is inserting some control characters or something.
>
OK, I tried it from Notepad. Same behavior.
Also, why would djgpp be sensitive to it and not lcc?
The extra end-of-line copy from DOS is known (and at least deterministic)
behavior, I believe.
--Norm
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