Image Processing Makes Livecode Appear to Crash

Paul Dupuis paul at researchware.com
Mon Feb 17 14:57:50 EST 2014


Ray,

Is this behavior (title bar saying "not responding", etc.) happening
under Windows 8 perchance?

If so, we've seen the same or similar behavior under Windows 8 in long
repeat loops. We've found that including a "wait for 1 millisecond with
messages" line in the loop and this mostly lets Windows think the
application is in fact responding. I say mostly because if you watch the
task manager, the app switches between "not responding" and responding
(i.e. no note next to the name) with some regularity. Without the "wait"
statement in the loop the app is listed in the task bar continuously as
"not responding" while the loop is executing.

Paul Dupuis
Researchware

On 2/17/2014 1:24 PM, Ray wrote:
> Fellow LC Users,
>
> I'm trying to provide users with a 'magic wand' style tool.  Click an
> image, pick up the color clicked and turn every pixel of that same
> color in the image transparent.
>
> The loop I've written takes about 30 seconds to run on a 600 by 700
> pixel image, which is a problem, but worse, click anywhere before it's
> finished and Livecode 'appears' to crash.  I say 'appears' because the
> cursor turns into the crash cursor and the title bar displays 'not
> responding'.  After the loop is done Livecode returns to normal.
>
> I'll include the loop, below.
>
> How do I stop LC from appearing to crash while running this loop, or
> how to speed it up.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ray
> LinkIt! Software
>
> on mouseUp
>    lock messages
>    put the mousecolor into myColor
>    put the mouseloc into myLoc
>    put the imagedata of img 1 into totColorData
>    put the alphadata of img 1 into totAlphaData
>    put numToChar(item 1 of myColor) into binColor
>    put numToChar(item 2 of myColor) after binColor
>    put numToChar(item 3 of myColor) after binColor
>    put numtochar(0) into bin0               -- transparency
>    repeat for each char curBin in totAlphaData
>       if char 2 to 4 of totColorData = binColor then
>          put bin0 after newAlphaData
>       else put curBin after newAlphaData
>       delete char 1 to 4 of totColorData
>       set the cursor to busy
>    end repeat
>    set the alphadata of img 1 to newAlphaData
> end mouseUp
>
>
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