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RE: none


From: Fred Wan
Subject: RE: none
Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 18:08:26 +0100

Thanks, that was a good one. Now I can see the System.out.println (also when
I direct it to the standard error output: System.err.println). Still I don't
understand why the Kaffe VM and the JDK VM differ in this respect... I'll
have to look that one up I guess.

Fred.

-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of Murali Nandula
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:26 PM
To: 'address@hidden'
Subject: RE: none



 Piping through 'tee' command is a workaround,
 to see the "missing" output.

 > jdkswarm StartSimleBug | tee

Murali

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fred Wan [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:17 AM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: RE: none
>
>
> Hi, I am a frequent user of emacs, but I only use it under
> Unix. What I
> don't understand is how running it under emacs would make a
> difference ...
>
> The simple fact is that when under cygwin I give the input
>
> javaswarm StartSimpleBug
>
> gives the proper output, namely output from
> System.println(...) to indicate
> to which point the program runs, and from
>
> jdkswarm StartSimpleBug
>
> I simply get nothing. The same as with jdkswarm happens when
> I run it under
> Visual Cafe. The difference is, is that both jdkswarm and
> Visual Cafe use
> the JDK virtual machine while javaswarm uses the Kaffe VM.
>
> address@hidden/cygdrive/h/swarm/java/SimpleExpertBug] $
> javaswarm -version
> Kaffe Virtual Machine
> Copyright (c) 1996-2000
> Transvirtual Technologies, Inc.  All rights reserved
> Engine: Just-in-time   Version: 1.0.5   Java Version: 1.1
> address@hidden/cygdrive/h/swarm/java/SimpleExpertBug] $
>
> address@hidden/cygdrive/h/swarm/java/SimpleExpertBug] $
> jdkswarm -version
> java version "1.3.0"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0-C)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0-C, mixed mode)
> address@hidden/cygdrive/h/swarm/java/SimpleExpertBug] $
>
> What would be the reason that the messages are being hidden
> assuming that
> the difference lies just in using the different VM's? Could
> it be useful to
> install emacs on my NT and perform the procedure you
> recommend? Wouldn't it
> still be the question what causes the difference in behavior?
>
> Thanks,
> Fred.
>
>
> Emacs is the editor we distribute on the CD-ROM.  There's an
> InstallShield package for Windows.
>
> Start this program and type the ESC key and then "x".  You'll get a
> prompt at the button where you should type "shell".  Hit return and
> you'll have something that like the Cygwin DOS box shell.  Run
> jdkswarm there and it will capture the messages that are probably
> being hidden.
>
> I'm suggesting the Emacs shell because I know it solves that problem,
> not as an alternative to Visual Cafe, even though it happens to be.
>
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