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Just because computers think in bits doesn't mean you have to!
Base 2, 3, 4... Doesn't matter. I hardly have time to test these things anymore. Code I wrote in javascript works fine. I've also made a small console app, using c# while mimicking DinkC restrictions. So no loops, multiple math operations on the same line 'n that fancy stuff. Works fine. Even DinkC code I wrote works fine, I'm debugging it by adding say_stop() functions. But using it that way (on a single object), and in real situation isn't the same. Thats when the freaky behavior starts. I should have known though... I had a bug in my dmod that I found by pure luck. The reason was the same. DinkC just can't handle it, or, at least, I can't handle the DinkC to handle it.
FIFO and variables in DinkC
Will check it out.
SuperVar
Way to complicated. My aim was to make something that works on a simple principle.
Thanks for the advices though, nice to see someone still interested... and welcome back
Base 2, 3, 4... Doesn't matter. I hardly have time to test these things anymore. Code I wrote in javascript works fine. I've also made a small console app, using c# while mimicking DinkC restrictions. So no loops, multiple math operations on the same line 'n that fancy stuff. Works fine. Even DinkC code I wrote works fine, I'm debugging it by adding say_stop() functions. But using it that way (on a single object), and in real situation isn't the same. Thats when the freaky behavior starts. I should have known though... I had a bug in my dmod that I found by pure luck. The reason was the same. DinkC just can't handle it, or, at least, I can't handle the DinkC to handle it.
FIFO and variables in DinkC
Will check it out.
SuperVar
Way to complicated. My aim was to make something that works on a simple principle.
Thanks for the advices though, nice to see someone still interested... and welcome back