Team 5 Bugs Report
Revision as of 14:44, 26 September 2013 by Tai Nguyen (talk | contribs) (→* == Week 4-5 Log (Sept. 25/13):)
- On local machine (Windows), while compiling with GCC,
ncursor.h : No such file or directory
(GNU library not existing on Windows platform by default)
- String Overlapping during strncpy() causing memory corruption.
if ((int)strlen(str)>fieldLen){ char * strOut; //strOut = new char[fieldLen + 1]; strncpy(strOut, str, fieldLen); strOut[fieldLen]='\0'; //delete [] strOut; }
( Commented being the fix)
* == Week 4-5 Log (Sept. 25/13):
- display function completed, no bugs found - edit function problem
== Bug log
== - objective: move cursor left and right with arrow keys (LEFT, RIGHT)
code attempt:
do{
console.getPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1]); //currPos[0] - rows
console >> key;
do{ console.getPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1]); console >> key;
if(key >= ' ' && key <= '~'){ console << key; }else if(key == LEFT){ console.setPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1] - 1); }else if(key == RIGHT){ console.setPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1] + 1); } }while(key != ESCAPE); issue: when typing, cannot insert correct values and cannot use left and right keys
However if re-written as, it performs as desired: do{ console >> key; if(key >= ' ' && key <= '~'){ console << key; }else if(key == LEFT){ console.getPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1]); console.setPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1] - 1); }else if(key == RIGHT){ console.getPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1]); console.setPosition(currPos[0], currPos[1] + 1); } }while(key != ESCAPE);