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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> visualperl-discuss
visualperl-discuss
[Visualperl-discuss] RE: Opening perl file while a C++ solution is open
by John Heisey other posts by this author
Jan 27 2006 5:58PM messages near this date
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Re: [Visualperl-discuss] RE: Opening perl file while a C++ solution is open | [Visualperl-discuss] Opening perl file while a C++ solution is open
I am able to successfully load a truncated version of my file that is as
big as 14439. I'm not going to experiment any further. 
 
I don't know if the one responsible for this file will be willing to
break it up into multiple files.
 
Thanks,
JR

-----Original Message-----
From: John Heisey 
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 5:36 PM
To: 'Visual Perl (visualperl-discuss@listserv.ActiveState.com)'
Subject: RE: Opening perl file while a C++ solution is open


After a little more experimentation I can reproduce the problem with my
own generated solution and perlproj file.
Apparently the perl parser doesn't like something in my perl file.
 
Could it be that it happen to be over 17000 lines of code. Is there some
way for me to have trace output from the perl parser?
 
I have another one that's over 19000 lines that gives me the same
result.
 
JR

-----Original Message-----
From: John Heisey 
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 5:14 PM
To: 'Visual Perl (visualperl-discuss@listserv.ActiveState.com)'
Subject: Opening perl file while a C++ solution is open


 
If I open a .pl file while in one of my C++ based solutions / projects
it just causes Visual Studio .NET to close or crash with no error
message.
 
I changed the VS Tools / Options / Projects / VisualPerl / PDK Install
Location to C:\Program Files\ActiveState Perl Dev Kit 6.0
Productivity\bin where it installed by default rather than into
c:\perl\bin. I was able to open the Response Tracker sample and step
through the code.
 
Could the PDK folder still be an issue or is this a known bug?
 
Thanks,
J.R. Heisey
 
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