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I've never had this issue.<br>
However, there is sometime an issue with error messages on Scilab
6.0: A part of the stack of an error message includes some line
coming from a previous error.<br>
This can be very misleading.<br>
It is hard to reproduce it in a deterministic way. So i am not
sure that this issue is reported yet.<br>
In this case, the only way i found is to quit and restart a new
Scilab session, as you does for the issue you are addressing on
your side.<br>
<br>
Samuel<br>
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Le 24/01/2019 à 05:08, Necati Gulunay a écrit :<br>
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I have been struggling with scilab 6.0.1 (64 bit) on
windows in the sense that when I change my code and
rerun a program it seems the machine still keeps the
part (or all?) of the old code and seems to make
the previous run. </p>
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<p>So I am unable to see what my changes to the code
make to the run of the program which drives me
crazy. When I close scilab and reopen it then the
code runs proper. </p>
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<p>It seems this is a bug with the run platform.</p>
<p>Anybody familiar with this problem and is there a
cure for this.</p>
<p>Scilab 5 did not have this problem.</p>
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