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>There would be a new option in Preferences, a checkbox which would be used only for those classes experiencing 'Buffer Overruns'.
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>When this checkbox is checked on, PEM Editor will skip the statement causing the Buffer Overruns will be skipped.
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>The effect of this will be that PEM Editor will not display the descriptions for PEMs -- in fact, in will not even allow you to enter descriptions.
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>The idea here is to temporarily cripple PEM Editor (just a bit), so that most of its functionality is still available. Thus, you'd want to turn this switch off again when working on all other classes.
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>There is one drawback -- you will have to know which classes will cause this problem and change this flag BEFORE opening the class -- as you know, PEM Editor will croak as soon as you open the class.
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>Any thoughts on whether this would be a satisfactory workaround for this problem?
I would suggest that this would be cumbersome to have to go into preference to turn off/on. What if you provided a way to include a list of "trouble" classes or forms in the preferences that would have this feature automatically turned off when that class/form is being edited? I can see where one could have several classes/forms open at once and would switch between them. Having PEME automatically turn off this for the trouble classes/forms only would be a great benefit.
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