Am 15.11.2012 19:11, schrieb Allin Cottrell:
On Thu, 15 Nov 2012, Henrique Andrade wrote:
> Em 15 de novembro de 2012, Sven Schreiber escreveu:
>
> (...)
>> Yes that's really weird...
>>
>> I guess that Allin will spot the bug cause anyway, but out of curiosity,
>> what happens if you use 'loop j=(i+1)..(i+2)'?
> Dear Sven, thanks for your answer. When I use "loop j=(i+1)..(i+2)" the
> same problem occurs: Gretl crashes.
Do you mean a true crash (segmentation fault)? I haven't been
able to reproduce that, even before fixing the bug in
question.
Hi Allin,
it's an 'implicit crash' (at least on windows). After using the 'loop
j=(i+1)..(i+2)' GRETL does only prints new script commands, but does not
process them anymore.
Allin
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