From: P Z. <zol...@gm...> - 2009-01-30 22:49:47
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Hello, I've made a little testing to the latest svn version. Here are my observations: - pausing the simulation doesn't work -- fixed that - bug of messing up circuits still exists; I can't trigger it reliably, but moving a component / changing something and reloading the circuit triggers it sometimes. The big problem is that the involved code related to these operations is really messy. (maybe it should be rewritten :P) I'm thinking of implementing some kind of logging functionality to track this. From what I've tested, the corruption doesn't happen due to incorrect loading -- the saved data correspons to the corrupted circuit. minor annoyances: - led's color is always gray, changing it has no effect - simulator: connecting a source to a fixed voltage. they don't add up (there are lots of such quirks...) - oscilloscope: doesn't scale well: if a quantity (example: current) changes too little, only a horizontal line can be seen instead of the waveform - some components have no icon on the toolbar - coudn't change the direction of the pins by dragging the pins - also managed to crash ktechlab by closing an assembler document My question is: how should we track the bugs? Just enumerating them here isn't really useful. Zoltan |
From: Alan G. <ag...@sp...> - 2009-01-31 04:36:34
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P Zoltan wrote: > - bug of messing up circuits still exists; I can't trigger it reliably, > but moving a component / changing something and reloading the circuit > triggers it sometimes. The big problem is that the involved code related > to these operations is really messy. (maybe it should be rewritten :P) I'm > thinking of implementing some kind of logging functionality to track this. > From what I've tested, the corruption doesn't happen due to incorrect > loading -- the saved data correspons to the corrupted circuit. I have a circuit that exhibits that bug with extreme reliability. =P Also, you can trigger the bug by using undo and redo. (strong clue as to where it's coming from). -- New president: Here we go again... Chemistry.com: A total rip-off. Powers are not rights. |
From: Julian B. <ju...@sv...> - 2009-01-31 13:00:58
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On Saturday 31 January 2009 00:54:14 P Zoltan wrote: > My question is: how should we track the bugs? Just enumerating them here > isn't really useful. Since the SF project is of nearly no use for us ATM, I created a page in the wiki to help us: http://www.ktechlab.org/wiki/index.php?title=Devel:ktechlab-0.3.7 It's not nice, but should do the job ;) If you want to assign a bug, please put your wiki-signature behind the "short description" (the 1st level items) in the list. some OT: I really do like the new sf.net stuff and would like to use it. They also host some 3rd party tools since some time. So if you don't like the sf.net Tracking-System, you can use mantis and other tools to do the job. bye then julian |