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Re: Bad assembly code generation?
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Re: Bad assembly code generation?


  • Subject: Re: Bad assembly code generation?
  • From: joie(mecha : himitsu) <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 23:43:51 -0500

recently appended this...

"Hm. The problem seems intermittent. I can no longer reproduce it. To use a technical term.. 'this is really weird.' the troublesome code has ceased to fail in the sample project I made to see if there really was a problem... whereas in the project in which i originally saw the problem, the '[target setVariable:[target variable]+1]' still causes all hell to break loose. it's very odd. the sample project was failing too, for the longest time... weird."

very strange stuff.

--joie
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