There is a breakage somewhere. It should be able to cope with your syntax, to maintain consistency with functions, so I will aim to fix it.
Oops, stupid me ;-)
probably mixing things up with function .... as link #x (I wonder how many times I made this mistake :-(
Thanks Charles
Last edited by RobbeK; 21-01-2014 at 14:57.
There is a breakage somewhere. It should be able to cope with your syntax, to maintain consistency with functions, so I will aim to fix it.
Hi Charles,
Yes, but if people are used to it ... unless both syntaxes are accepted, it's not difficult to remember it now.
BTW the Oxygen generated DDLs are completely conform concerning floating point numbers with the GFA compiler.
GFA is fast, compiles to native code , but Oxygen is faster ;-)
I have some older programs I can convert now by managing the time critical parts. (I already converted the graphics routines by using BMPs and and poking in them).
(well, yes, GFA accepts inline assembler, but the last code I wrote was for the 6502 and the Z80).
I hope to get a 2x speed (IIRC GFA was already 6x faster than VB - the old ones , not .NET)
best Rob
Done! It won't break any of the other formats
dim v as single at #v
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Charles, thanks for the update!
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