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Re: outfile
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Doug Donalson |
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Re: outfile |
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Tue, 21 Apr 1998 13:16:45 -0700 |
Thanks Marcus,
I was starting to do that when it occured to me that, given the very odd
system reaction, I might be stepping on something I wasn't aware of.
I just wanted to make sure I wasn't before I continued.
Cheers,
D3
Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
> >>>>> "D3" == Doug Donalson <address@hidden> writes:
>
> D3> It occured to me that it would be nice if the Active Graph file
> D3> output matched the type of the calling function. I thought about
> D3> this briefly but the solution is not simple. Maybe I'll work on
> D3> it later.
>
> Yes! doubleDynamic and its implicit type coercions are Evil! Perhaps what
> is needed is a dynamic call that takes a call back function or
> selector...
>
> D3> I stuck a fflush() in as seen below
> D3> but got a very supprising result. All the displays started
> D3> flashing at a high rate and the program basically quit running.
> D3> Now I have used fflush() in many other programs, and a high
> D3> calling rate might slow the program down, but never anything like
> D3> this.
>
> How about making a static variable that increments and everytime
> the counter is modulus a suitably large number, then flush...
>
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- outfile, Doug Donalson, 1998/04/21
- Re: outfile, Marcus G. Daniels, 1998/04/21
- Re: outfile,
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