好吧,我?我喜欢使用软件的版本,我知道,我总是试图禁用自动更新。
然而,我发现从PSoC Creator 2.2升级到3.1最近合理。我想是星期五,也许是星期四。我立刻遇到了一个重现性的崩溃。那么今天,我得到一个蓝屏死机和损坏的项目文件,将不再打开。它暂时失去了我的顶级设计和代码编辑。幸运的是,我有每小时自动备份。我能恢复的项目,包括最新的顶层设计的变化(超过一小时),然后复制我的独立的C文件到回收项目,我最近的代码编辑。我只是失去了约2小时,包括启动和其他东西加载状态。
所以我必须找到这个问题的底部,或者回到2.2。
重复出现死机的情况几乎任何**的时候我试图在源代码编辑#宏。这个软件尝试做实时预编译和语法检查,无论你怎么称呼。我相信这是一个问题。如果我试图在#类型包括“文件名。H”,然后出现大跌,100的每一次当我键入“E”完成了“#包括“。我已经附加了错误信息的JPG。而我能型”#如果0“我经常做暂时删除一段代码,我后来当我键入“# endif”得到同样的崩溃,对整理后的单词以字母“F”。
我不知道我在做什么死亡蓝色屏幕时发生。我想,如果再发生这种事,我会担心的。
非常感谢您的帮助。
-赫尔穆特
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Well, me? I like to s
tick with the version of software that I know works, and I always try to disable automatic updates.
Nevertheless, I found it reasonable recently to upgrade from PSoC Creator 2.2 to 3.1. I think it was Friday; maybe Thursday. I was immediately met with a reproducible crash. Then today, I got a blue screen of death and a corrupted project file that would no longer open. It temporarily lost my top design and code edits. Fortunately, I have *hourly* automatic backups. I was able to restore the project, including most recent top design changes (more than an hour old), then copy my free-standing c file back into the project, recovering my recent code edits. I only lost about 2 hours, including the reboot and reload of other status stuff.
So I must get to the bottom of this problem, or go back to 2.2.
The reproducible crash situation occurs pretty much *any* time I try to edit a #macro in the source code. This software tries to do real-time advance compiling and syntax checking, whatever you call that. And I believe it is a problem with this and #macros. If I try to type in #include "filename.h", then the crash occurs 100% every time when I type the "e" finishing up "#include". I've attached a jpg of the error message. While I can type "#if 0" as I often do to temporarily remove a chunk of code, I get the same crash when I later type "#endif", right after finishing the word with the letter "f".
I don't know exactly what I was doing when the blue screen of death occurred. I'll worry about that, I guess, if it happens again.
Your assistance with this is greatly appreciated.
-Helmut