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Yup, I have been using the heap status indicator for many years now.
Sadly, I didn't even think to check my co-worker's heap status. Copying the source to PC Text-file. Closing down the me member without saved-changes. We have not choice, since it would not work. Since unable to save. We re-open the member seemed to work. And then "SAVING" magically worked again without Java-Errors. Go Figure! <shock>
I believe/assume that a JAVA-Pointer got hosed, and re-opening it fixed it. But, we have to re-apply the source-changes manually. So, we did not lose the change-dates in the code...
In this case, my co-worker was updating a CLLE with about 300 lines of code. Not very big...
This is where it would not allow my co-worker to save this changes.
PS. I don't think CLLE has outline view... Not sure, I very rarely have to update any CLLE.
-Ken Killian-
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For general stability issues, you might try turning on the heap status indicator. Its in Preferences-General. If that starts hitting its limit, and you're experiencing stability issues at the same time, that could be an indicator of something. At least it lets you know a crash is coming before it actually hits. A few release back, and with certain types of source code, I'd see this heap status inflate quite a bit until RDI crashed on a java error. So, its possible your unique issues have to do with the types of source you're looking at. As further testing, you might try turning off the outline functions and some of the auto-formatting or verifying functions if you have those activated to see if you can zero in on what's causing the issue.
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Darren Strong
Dekko
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