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ThunderFrame
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^ That VBA Emulation link might be useful for code-path analysis -It's on github here:
github.com/decalage2/ViperMonkey
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#2352: Rubberduck won't work in Excel 2016
> Looks very much like #2351, should be fixed once we get the toolwindows' refresh command to be the same as the main commandbar's. I'm considering simply triggering the initial parse after a delay, as we had it in early 2.x releases.
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Mat's Mug
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Thanks @rubberduckvba for changing my #Excel experience.
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ThunderFrame
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If you don’t blow up a debug session every so often, you’re not debugging hard enough
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ThunderFrame
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^ That's the OLE Tools / Viper Monkey guy
Vogel612
22:46
probably my "fault"
github.com/decalage2/ViperMonkey/issues/14
ThunderFrame
LOL
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ThunderFrame
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Apr 21 '15 at 21:02
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Mat's Mug
to read: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/18880/State-of-the-Art-Expression-Evaluation
@Mat'sMug - That seems to handle recursive parentheses, and also build an AST
Mat's Mug
Sure, but it doesn't handle method calls
and
arrays.. that parser bug we have with parentheses is a real headache
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