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2012 Apr 30
1
[LLVMdev] Bindings/Ocaml/ext_exc.ml' FAILED
...ngs/Ocaml/Output/ext_exc.ml.tmp </dev/null -- Exit Code: 134 Command Output (stderr): -- ext_exc.ml.tmp: /home/rleissa/projects/llvm/llvm/lib/Support/StreamableMemoryObject.cpp:23: {anonymous}::RawMemoryObject::RawMemoryObject(const unsigned char*, const unsigned char*): Assertion `LastChar > FirstChar && "Invalid start/end range"' failed. /home/rleissa/projects/llvm/build_debug/test/Bindings/Ocaml/Output/ext_exc.ml.script: line 4: 14804 Aborted '/home/rleissa/projects/llvm/build_debug/test/Bindings/Ocaml/Output/ext_exc.ml.tmp' < '/dev/null'...
2007 Oct 22
1
Help! bad cyrillic font rendering
...PandF=31, charset=204 orient 0 escapement 0 trace:font:WineEngCreateFontInstance returning cached gdiFont(0x1ee2f18) for hFont 0xb98 trace:font:X11DRV_SelectFont hdc=0x31c, hfont=0xb98 trace:font:X11DRV_SelectFont gdiFont = 0x1ee2f18 trace:font:GetTextMetricsW text metrics: ? ? Weight = 400???????? FirstChar = 32? AveCharWidth = 8 ? ? Italic = ? 0???????? LastChar = 255????????? MaxCharWidth = 8 ? ? UnderLined = 0?????? DefaultChar = 128?????? Overhang = 0 ? ? StruckOut = 0??????? BreakChar = 32? CharSet = 204 ? ? PitchAndFamily = 30 ? ? -------------------- ? ? InternalLeading = 0 ? ? Ascent = 11 ? ?...
2001 Feb 02
1
Font problems (wrong font is used) (sorry for the delay Gerard!!)
...048,0x03975304 "The production queue on > Bakwele is empty.",0x0029,0397:a39c,0x0c10) > ret=02a7:071b ds=0397 I don't have this, but I grabbed the GetTextMetricsA which appears just before the buggy message: . trace:font:GetTextMetricsA text metrics: . Weight = 400 FirstChar = 000 AveCharWidth = 7 . Italic = 0 LastChar = 255 MaxCharWidth = 15 . UnderLined = 0 DefaultChar = 000 Overhang = 0 . StruckOut = 0 BreakChar = 032 CharSet = 0 . PitchAndFamily = 09 . -------------------- . InternalLeadi...
2005 Nov 24
1
Extended $ function called $$
...; i++){ var selector = selectorArray[i]; var partArray = selector.split('' ''); var part = partArray[0]; // parse the first part of the selector. // note: if there is only one part, go no further. // if there is a second part, call $$ again on each subpart. var firstChar = part.substring(0,1); // "#id" find single element if(firstChar.inArray($$.hashes)){ var id=part.substring(1,part.length); var element = $(id); if(element){ // return a single element if(partArray.length <= 1){ elements.append(element); // retur...