Re: IDL not a typewriter? [message #8706 is a reply to message #8704] |
Fri, 18 April 1997 00:00  |
Dave Burridge
Messages: 5 Registered: April 1997
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Hi there �������,
I think someone's pulling your leg!
I have never seen anything like this before. Unless your Fortran comiler
was written by a comedian, I would suggest that sombodys winding you up!
The only place this night have been put is in the code for your
application (assuming you didn't write it yourself). Check for on_error,
on_ioerror or catch calls and see what routine's being called (or do a
grep through the source durectories for the message).
Cheers,
Dave.
������� �������� wrote:
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> Today morning I saw: "IDL is not a typewriter"... after trying to
> run a program which loads some files before processing them..
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> This is at a Dec Alpha, running Unix.
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> Neither the IDL file, nor the fortran program which produced the data
> to be displayed had been changed and they had ran fine in the past
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> I suspect it is all about lack of memory.. A few hours later, I ran
> exactly the same sequence and it did not complain at all.
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> So what was the message about? A full text search on the online help
> did not turn up anyhting.
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> Thanks a lot for any help
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> --
> Georgios Vetoulis a.k.a. ������� ��������
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