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Joshua Cranmer  
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 More options Apr 29 2012, 10:25 am
Newsgroups: comp.lang.java.programmer
From: Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeo...@verizon.invalid>
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2012 09:25:58 -0500
Local: Sun, Apr 29 2012 10:25 am
Subject: Re: my java is broken !
On 4/29/2012 7:13 AM, bilsch wrote:

> I wrote a loop to read a 26000 character text file NVRAM.TXT into a
> character array. It worked fine. The program is listed below. It has
> only 24 lines. Today when I run it, it has weird errors referenced to
> line numbers 2442, 2685 and 1620. When I click on those error messages
> it shows lines in a completely different program - a program that I
> never wrote for sure. I saved the file with a different name and it runs
> fine with that name - no errors. The file name that has the problem is
> Nvj5. That is the file selected and displayed when I click RUN FILE. It
> is the file listed below. Even though it is selected and displayed when
> I click RUN FILE my system is running some other huge file instead. Has
> anyone ever heard of a problem like this?

When you refuse to mention error messages, the answer becomes "I have no
clue."

It would also help to know what the command line is that is causing it.
It could be that your IDE is buggy, too (since it sounds like you rely
on a specific IDE feature).

--
Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not
tried it. -- Donald E. Knuth


 
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