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Re: XPL failures in current vdos-lfn



Wengier, I wanted to isolate the problem.  I've attached a file of 3 global replacement routines -- because these instructions employ xywrite wildcards, I can't just transcribe them here -- which produce the "missing separator" error message.  That error message would normally indicate that a global replacement operation isn't properly formatted.     


Open any document and run the file as a program, and you should see the error.  You'll also see a "not found" error message, but that one is to be expected, since it's unlikely any document you create will have these unique text strings.



From: Wengier Wu
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2016 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: XPL failures in current vdos-lfn

At the moment there is not yet a response from John and I am not able to reproduce the problem with my own XPL files. If anyone else is able to reproduce the problem please let me know too. Thanks!

Wengier

On May 25, 2016, at 4:38 PM, Wengier W (Redacted sender "wengierwu" for DMARC) mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxx wrote:

Hi John,

Could you please send me the macro you mentioned so that I can test it on my system? Thanks.

Wengier


On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 3:32 PM, John Paines mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxx wrote:


Wengier,


I use a xywrite macro (written in xywrite's xpl language) to reformat documents.  That macro encounters errors when running in the current version of vdos-lfn  -- I'm seeing "missing separator" error messages on several global replace operations with which the macro begins, which indicates it's not performing these instructions.


The same macro performs without error in vdosxy3 (and previously, in DOS and Windows XP).  It also performs without error in an April 25th version of vdos-lfn, the only older version of vdos-lfn I have on hand.




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