Argh, that source code fits on 200 A4-sized pages.@SpectateSwamp said:
The rest of the code is complex enough for me too.
Then start again. Make it so even YOU can understand it.
@SpectateSwamp said:
But I ... can rebuild a new version to test changes and logic steps (jamming it).
Here, have some definitions (take note of the ones in bold):
jam 1
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v. jammed, jam·ming, jams
v.tr.1. To drive or wedge forcibly into a tight position: jammed the cork in the bottle.
2. To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on: jammed the brakes on.
3. To cause (moving parts, for example) to lock into an unworkable position: jammed the typewriter keys.
4. a. To pack (items, for example) to excess; cram: jammed my clothes into the suitcase.
b. To fill (a container or space) to overflowing: I jammed the suitcase with clothes. Fans jammed the hallway after the concert.
5. To block, congest, or clog: a drain that was jammed by debris.
6. To crush or bruise: jam a finger.
7. Electronics To interfere with or prevent the clear reception of (broadcast signals) by electronic means.
8. Baseball
To throw an inside pitch to (a batter), especially to prevent the
batter from hitting the ball with the thicker part of the bat.
v.intr.1. To become wedged or stuck.
2. To become inoperable: The computer keyboard jammed.
3. To force one's way into or through a limited space.
4. Music To participate in a jam session.
5. Basketball To make a dunk shot.
I fail to see how you can use the word "jam" in regard to making something work. That's pretty much the opposite of the definition.