WP31s error recovery
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03-05-2015, 09:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2015 10:20 PM by BarryMead.)
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RE: WP31s error recovery
(03-05-2015 09:39 PM)rprosperi Wrote:It seems to work very well, and on the Qt Emulator version you can even exit the program, restart it, then press UNDO, and it will still toggle between the last two states. This is because Bit included an UNDO memory save/restore feature in his patches of the Qt emulator.(03-05-2015 08:29 PM)BarryMead Wrote: Bob: I just flashed one of my wp34s calculators with the NEW wp31s.bin image and the UNDO of UNDO works as expected. About "Jumping In", When you are having fun playing with toys like the WP-34S it doesn't seem like work. It just seems like a fun challenge to keep one's mind sharp. Once Bit helped me get my Linux based compiler working it was easy. I have contributed to hundreds of open source projects over the years. Since I "USE" open source programs, like Linux, it just seems fair that I "GIVE BACK" to the open source community where I can. |
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03-05-2015, 10:44 PM
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RE: WP31s error recovery
(03-05-2015 09:51 PM)BarryMead Wrote: Since I "USE" open source programs, like Linux, it just seems fair that I "GIVE BACK" to the open source community where I can. I love that attitude, one we surely all benfit from. I would as well if I had those skills, but alas 'tis not to be. My own particular contribution to the 31S/34S project code base is to never touch it. Even looking too hard could cause issues. Thanks again. It's interesting to follow along. --Bob Prosperi |
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03-07-2015, 04:29 AM
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RE: WP31s error recovery
With the latest undo patch, if your press [f] [UNDO] when there's something in the command line, it just clears the command line first (and this can't be undone), just like [EXIT] does, and you need to press [f] [UNDO] again, to actually revert the last operation.
[1] [ENTER] [2] [ENTER] [3] [f] [UNDO] -> X=2 Y=2 Z=1 [f] [UNDO] again -> X=2 Y=1 [f] [UNDO] yet again -> X=2 Y=2 Z=1 I wonder if it'd be better if the first [f] [UNDO] just cleared the command line and at the same time also reverted the last operation... |
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03-07-2015, 02:09 PM
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RE: WP31s error recovery
(03-07-2015 04:29 AM)Bit Wrote:(03-04-2015 12:52 AM)Bit Wrote:With the latest undo patch, if your press [f] [UNDO] when there's something in the command line, it just clears the command line first (and this can't be undone), just like [EXIT] does, and you need to press [f] [UNDO] again, to actually revert the last operation. I agree, it probably would be better (more expected) to do what you suggest. Since the command line has not been saved and is inherently transient anyhow, user could still use [EXIT] if that was the goal, whereas [UNDO] is intended to restore a previously saved condition. This also keeps the behavior of [UNDO] entirely consistent, IMHO one of the most important aspects of a feature like this. --Bob Prosperi |
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03-07-2015, 10:36 PM
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03-08-2015, 03:36 AM
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RE: WP31s error recovery
(03-07-2015 02:09 PM)rprosperi Wrote:(03-07-2015 04:29 AM)Bit Wrote: With the latest undo patch, ... I fullheartedly concur. d:-) |
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03-15-2015, 04:31 PM
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RE: WP31s error recovery
(03-07-2015 04:29 AM)Bit Wrote:(03-04-2015 12:52 AM)Bit Wrote:With the latest undo patch, if your press [f] [UNDO] when there's something in the command line, it just clears the command line first (and this can't be undone), just like [EXIT] does, and you need to press [f] [UNDO] again, to actually revert the last operation. As requested: I've committed a patch, now UNDO clears the command line and also reverts the last operation. |
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