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			<title><![CDATA[Syntax checking sometimes stalls]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>What I describe below is not as-yet a huge problem for me so this is only a precautionary report.</p><p>In a v large, v complex fixed format F90/F95 program with a lot of cross referencing by the IDE from one source file to another, as I am currently working on, using SF 1.30, I am sometimes finding the syntax checker picking on one source file and getting in a huge strop about it.&nbsp; </p><p>It throws a red error message at nearly every line (possibly even every line) of source code, and I don&#039;t just mean lines that might contain errors.&nbsp; Even &#039;C&#039; comment lines, which aren&#039;t source code at all, throw red error messages at me.</p><p>Knowing this can&#039;t be right, I check that all source files are saved, check that they are all added to the project, then click &#039;build project&#039;.&nbsp; Usually, compiles and builds fully without error.&nbsp; Then when I click back open the source file tab that upset the IDE, I find it is STILL extremely cross with me, and the dozens of red error lines are all still there.&nbsp; I wait ages, and they don&#039;t go away. </p><p>I have always managed to get rid of the problem, usually by closing everything, exiting SF, re-starting and re-loading, but I &#039;think&#039; I have sometimes found (I can&#039;t remember this for sure), that the error messages don&#039;t always go away when I do this.</p><p>Sometimes, after this has been happening for 5 minutes or so and I&#039;ve been trying to fix it, SF has crashed, and on re-starting it, I&#039;ve found it fully cured.</p><p>I suspect (but again am far from sure) that this behaviour might be triggered by using F10 to switch syntax checking off and on again.</p><p>There is every possibility that what I describe is the result of something that I&#039;ve done and not a problem with SF, but I report it just anyone else has experienced this sometimes and would care to follow it up with more information for Jeff.<br />---<br />J.</p>]]></description>
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