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Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
Release id #130831 : Relaunch64 V3.0.1
Hi there,
an Update for Relaunch64 has been released! See entry at CSDB: Relaunch64 V3.0.1
Changelog for Version 3.0.1:
New features
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added support for CA65
added support for DreamAss
added ACME macro and math function support (syntax highlighting, auto-completion)
goto prev/next error also searches inside included files (even not opened files, which will be opened then)
goto error now scrolls the log to the related line with error description
auto-completion for functions, macros and scripting commands (ACME, Kick Assembler, 64tass, DreamAss) (press ctrl+shift+space while typing)
automatic goto error line when compiling errors occur
last 15 recently used find terms will be stored per session
improved tab/shift+tab behaviour with selected text
added quick references (menu view)
added regular expression checkbox to find-command, to explicitly en-/disable search for regular expressions
added checkboxes for whole-word and match-case search
added syntax highlighting for scripting commands (Kick Assembler, 64tass)
added SOURCEDIR as additional place holder in user scripts
added "script" comment-command (see help-file)
added new syntax highlighting color schemes
more file extensions are now accepted on drag'n'drop
slight modification of C64 scheme
Bug fixes
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bug fix with "Jump to label" function with Kick Assembler
bug fix with "Find next" when content was changed
bug fix with "Replace" function
bug fix with auto-indent and unintended insert of new line
changed auto-completion feature, which did not work with labels with less than 3 chars, and now works for labels with at least 1 char
Furthermore, for OS X users, I have compiled binaries from ACME, 64tass and PuCrunch, available at http://www.popelganda.de/relaunch64.html
Daniel |
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Testicle Account closed
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
Yes, no problem. Could you provide me a download link to the latest source or binaries? And I need link to a manual with all opcodes, directives etc.
Edit: Just found this link: https://sourceforge.net/projects/dasm-dillon/files/dasm-dillon/..
is this the latest DASM release? |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
Decided to give it a try, but unfortunately it seems rather useless, at least the OS X version.
Major problems:
- Uses 100% CPU when I type
- The text appear with a speed of about 1-2 chars/sec
- The app freezes regularly
- Cursor sometimes becomes invisible
Other problems:
- Non-standard GUI. This means among other things that it uses extra space for the menu at the top, and that it doesn't respect that I have set scrollbars to scroll to the position that I click on, rather than a page up/down in the direction of the click.
- When you right-click a file in Finder and select "Open with... Relaunch64" it doesn't open the file. |
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Testicle Account closed
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
Quote: Decided to give it a try, but unfortunately it seems rather useless, at least the OS X version.
Major problems:
- Uses 100% CPU when I type
- The text appear with a speed of about 1-2 chars/sec
- The app freezes regularly
- Cursor sometimes becomes invisible
Other problems:
- Non-standard GUI. This means among other things that it uses extra space for the menu at the top, and that it doesn't respect that I have set scrollbars to scroll to the position that I click on, rather than a page up/down in the direction of the click.
- When you right-click a file in Finder and select "Open with... Relaunch64" it doesn't open the file.
Can't confirm the problems you reported, I'm using OS X 10.9.2 Maverick with Java 1.8 installed.
You're right according to non-standard-GUI and the Finder-open with-behaviour, though. According to GUI: it was a deliberate decision, because I also develop another Java-app, which imitates native behavior and LaF on OS X. Feels and looks better, but is also much more effort to maintain. That's why I tried to use a unique LaF for all platforms... |
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ron.sos
Registered: Nov 2011 Posts: 13 |
Thanks for the link to DASM V2.20
It is newer version than the one I use ;-) |
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Testicle Account closed
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
Quote: Decided to give it a try, but unfortunately it seems rather useless, at least the OS X version.
Major problems:
- Uses 100% CPU when I type
- The text appear with a speed of about 1-2 chars/sec
- The app freezes regularly
- Cursor sometimes becomes invisible
Other problems:
- Non-standard GUI. This means among other things that it uses extra space for the menu at the top, and that it doesn't respect that I have set scrollbars to scroll to the position that I click on, rather than a page up/down in the direction of the click.
- When you right-click a file in Finder and select "Open with... Relaunch64" it doesn't open the file.
However, soci reported performance issues with very long files... How many lines do your sources have? |
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Testicle Account closed
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
We're currently looking into the issue with the low-performance editor component when dealing with large files. Probably we'll replace it with another editor component that shows much more performance especially on very large files. |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
The sourcecode I tested it with has 2422 lines and is 53K in size. |
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soci
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 480 |
I've tested with with 8693 lines and 120K last time. Well, you have a fast machine then, because entering new lines takes more than 20 seconds for me.
But the same file with the other component works really well, loads much faster end edits without any noticeable delay, even with a bit more fancier highlighting. Not to mention it has some nice possibilities for new features as well (replace mode finally! ;)). And of course it's GPL licensed as well.
The problem is that it's only hacked in now by me as a proof of concept. Proper integration takes quite a bit of work. I hope Testicle will manage to do it. I'm not a java developer ;( |
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Testicle Account closed
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
I'm quite confident that the integration of the new editor component will work and that I'm able to do it - though I'm no real Java developer as well. ;-) It's just a hobby.
Most of the core code is String examination anyway, so adopting the new editor-component-methods should be possible without that much work. |
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wacek
Registered: Nov 2007 Posts: 513 |
I move my questions here instead of comments ;)
1. TMPx support - you stated that it might appear in one of the future releases - awesome! Relaunch 2.1 b3 + TMPx is my coding combo ;)
2. FixedSys font selectable in V3 - you said it is available already, unfortunately in my case it is nowhere to be found in the V3 font list (on the same machine it is visible in the mentioned V2.1b3 and can be selected). What might I be doing wrong? |
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