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From: sector@pro-exchange.cts.COM (Roby Sherman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: RE:TML Pascal and BASIC!!!
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Date: 9 May 88 20:12:18 GMT
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First, let me clear a few of my statements up.. When I was receiving the
Prodos 16 error $0053 and Memory Manager $0201, I had cold-booted my GS,
loaded the launcher, and immediatly proceeded to run my code which I had
compiled to disk. At the time, I had roughly 1.1 megs of memory free.

The version of TML I have, I will have to look into.. Get back to you on this
one..

David Lyons writes :
>I have never had anything like that happen to me; I haven't found any
>problems that seem to be related to the syntax scan...blank lines shouldn't
>make any difference at all.

Well, all I can say is that I have had these problems and blank lines DO make
a difference..

The problem did not occur in the "Syntax Scan." it always checked it
perfectly. It's just when I "Compile To Memory" it starts to act looney  
during the program's actual execution.



As for the other problems I mentioned with Units and globals not working, TML
just seems to setimes take my variables and hash them for no apparent reason.



Well, I'm getting the latest update version of TML Pascal very soon. Let's
hope some of my problems clear up..

Roby Sherman
Interealm

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