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Post by barryk on Jul 15, 2017 14:22:49 GMT 1
Fantastic! I have compiled bcm.bac in Quirky Xerus64 8.1.94 and created a PET. This will be in the next release,which may be the final official release, 8.2. Blog post about bcm: barryk.org/news/?viewDetailed=00598I am also planning to compile aemenu-pango and include that in the next Quirky. Regards, Barry
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Post by vovchik on Jul 15, 2017 16:40:10 GMT 1
Dear Barry, Thanks. I have attached my latest - to work with the latest BaCon beta. I don't remember what I changed and when, sot it might be the same as what I posted earlier. In any case, here it is. With kind regards, vovchik PS. Stripped and UPX'd, my binary weighs in at 21k, which isn't too bad. Attachments:bcm.bac.tar.gz (34.11 KB)
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Post by barryk on Jul 16, 2017 2:09:48 GMT 1
vovchik, The bcm.bac that I am currently using is from your bcm-meteo tarball, dated about mid-July 2016. The bcm.bac you have posted above is dated October 2016. Here is a graphical view of the diffs, attached. Are those changes significant? Attachments:
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Post by vovchik on Jul 16, 2017 8:18:53 GMT 1
Dear Barry,
From the diff I see that the only change is replacing WORD$ (my function) with TOKEN$, a function that became available in BaCon after I coded bcm the first time. They work in much the same way, so it really makes no difference, except that WORD$ becomes superfluous if your BaCon version supports TOKEN$. And because it is internal, the TOKEN$ version will probably result in slightly smaller code and handle UTF-8 properly.
With kind regards, vovchik
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