T3D Freezes Torsion Precompile Not See Tea Related Error
by Steve Acaster · in Torsion · 05/11/2012 (3:27 pm) · 2 replies
Tea related error on my part, as in staggering out of bed and booting up Torsion before I've got a big mug of the stuff down me.
Bleary eyed I'd made an error, but immediately had no recollection of doing it - see tea related excuse above. It took me half an hour to track it down ... comedy ensued ... no wait ... the other one ... not comedy ... not comedy with no tea in you ... not comedy at all ...
I'd left a /* unclosed in customProfiles.cs so that a function didn't get it's closing bracket, and when booting precompile didn't spot this, T3D booted and just hung at 50% processor.
Eventually after a mug of tea and a methodical check of open tabs I discovered my unremembered error, maybe I'd done it the night before at 5am when I thought "sod this for a game of monkies" and finally went to bed ... maybe I'd done it immediately on boot up and forgotten about doing it as I trundled off to put the kettle on ...
I don't expect Sickhead to take care of every tea deprivation incident, but I thought that I'd just mention it. :P
Bleary eyed I'd made an error, but immediately had no recollection of doing it - see tea related excuse above. It took me half an hour to track it down ... comedy ensued ... no wait ... the other one ... not comedy ... not comedy with no tea in you ... not comedy at all ...
I'd left a /* unclosed in customProfiles.cs so that a function didn't get it's closing bracket, and when booting precompile didn't spot this, T3D booted and just hung at 50% processor.
Eventually after a mug of tea and a methodical check of open tabs I discovered my unremembered error, maybe I'd done it the night before at 5am when I thought "sod this for a game of monkies" and finally went to bed ... maybe I'd done it immediately on boot up and forgotten about doing it as I trundled off to put the kettle on ...
I don't expect Sickhead to take care of every tea deprivation incident, but I thought that I'd just mention it. :P
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Been there, done that, was doing that the other night. I was trying to write a framing protocol for a microcontroller and realized I was doing more harm than good. When you start writing code that is obfuscated when your write it, then it is time to step away from the computer. :)