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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT edu DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: collim AT anubis DOT network DOT com
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 16:28:24 +0000
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Subject: Re: RHIDE problem
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

> Has anybody else had this?
> 
> When I have modified a source file under RHIDE, I hit <alt-F><S> to 
> save the file, then <alt-C><C> to compile it. Intermittently, the 
> compile fails and I find that the two first lines of the source file 
> have been overwritten with a copy of part of the modification I have 
> been making. All I have to do is rewrite the first two lines, but why 
> does it happen?

Hi Mike:

  No I never saw it just compiling. Are you sure that that's the actions?. I have an idea of what 
can be happend. Perhaps this combination of actions (not exactly the ones that 
you describe, or perhaps yes) makes the things force a flush of the line cache 
where the editor have the current line under cursor when the cache is empty 
producing a bad effect. I'll see if I can add a double check to avoid these 
situations. In the middle time you can make the following: before starting the 
sequence move the cursor up or down (the action that can be done in your case) 
and make the sequence (that flushs the cache), but I don't know if that will 
cure your strange bug. 
  Please try to find a sequence because I never saw that.
  Another thing: try to use the last RHIDE (1.2a, is very similar to 1.2, but 
different from 1.1 in the editor).

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