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possible bug?
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possible bug?
Hi all,
I was recently testing out some of the primitives, and I found what may be a possible bug. I was playing around with format, and when I start to enter in the "format" with a %, Flowstone crashes. Correct me if wrong, but I believe that the format should be similar to a typical scanf format like %.2f or %1f. I found that flowstone crashes on both XP and Windows 7. Is this a known bug?
I was recently testing out some of the primitives, and I found what may be a possible bug. I was playing around with format, and when I start to enter in the "format" with a %, Flowstone crashes. Correct me if wrong, but I believe that the format should be similar to a typical scanf format like %.2f or %1f. I found that flowstone crashes on both XP and Windows 7. Is this a known bug?
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Re: possible bug?
Yet again I've been bit by the seperate worlds of Synthmaker and Flowstone. This has been a bug literally for years... In case anyone cares, here is a really good module created by Oddson. Btw, thanks for the feedback Flowstone
http://synthmaker.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=5929
The string version is particularly useful.... This is very useful for formatting messages that need to be a certain length, i.e the modbus routine.
http://synthmaker.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=5929
The string version is particularly useful.... This is very useful for formatting messages that need to be a certain length, i.e the modbus routine.
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