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From: Fred Holmes
@Date: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 14:03:20 -0500
@Sender: semware-owner{at}sawasdi.apana.org.au
If I code, compile, execute/test a macro repeatedly, I must each time purge
the macro before running the next iteration. If I don't, executing the
macro executes the object code that TSE had kept in its own memory space
(I'm guessing), rather than reading the new object code from the
just-written .mac file on disk. Not only is it a pain to remember to purge
the macro, it's extra mouse-clicks as well. And when I really forget, I
think the newer code isn't working, when the real case is that it's the old
code that's running again and failing.
Is there any way to hook the compilation of a macro (compiled through
Ctrl-F9) to automatically purge the old macro at the time of
compilation? (I would think that this would be the default mode of the
editor anyway?) Some other good solution?
Thanks,
Fred Holmes
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