Jeff,
Is that the entire file or just a snippet? I've sometimes run into a
problem where my last line is some tiny amount of time (e.g. 1::samp
=> now) and the previous line is a spork ~ someFun(); or a
Machine.add() and the main code exits before the shred-spawning
function ever has a chance to return.
If your code is the entire file we're looking at, does it behave
correctly when the last line is 10::ms => now; ?
-Mike
http://michaelclemow.com
http://semiotech.org
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Hans Aberg
On 15 Feb 2012, at 00:18, Kassen wrote:
Assuming that the filenames indicated are the actual ones then that's not it, those should be legal under both, but Windows and Mac potentially use slightly different non-printable characters for stuff like the end of a line.
I recall there was a bug in miniAudicle at Mac where it choked at UTF-8 characters in the beginning, even though they were in a comment. Maybe fixed by now, but perhaps not on all platforms.
So try what happens in 'chuck' at the command line.
Hans
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