The name of the property to trace scripts into the IDE
Dr. Hawkins
dochawk at gmail.com
Fri Sep 23 19:50:40 EDT 2016
On Fri, Sep 23, 2016 at 3:02 PM, mwieder <ahsoftware at sonic.net> wrote:
> Ah! I see what you mean... you were actually looking at the messagebox
> stack
> with a hex editor...
>
Actually, just plain old boring "less" . . . I thought it might be a pure
script stack, and took a shot
> those are custom properties stored as backscripts and
> frontscripts. If you look at the stack with the property inspector you'll
> see all that cruft in place. I have no idea why it's there, and you might
> try removing it all, but I don't think that's the problem. Also if you (in
> the messagebox because the PI is broken in this regard) type
>
> put the cRevGeneral["breakpoints"] of stack "Message Box"
>
> you'll see one breakpoint that was left over in the messagebox and that
> you're apparently triggering when gRevDevelopment is true. Might want to
> get
> rid of that and see if it helps.
>
It yields nothing in 8.1.0
7.1.4 yields 1035,287--but that's not what's throwing my errors, I don't
thin,.
And to be clear, I've only just set gRevDevelopment to true--I;m *trying*
to find whatever's throwing the error during startup.
Hmm, I didn't include the output in my earlier message:
whoops! 9/23/164:48 PM
1474674493580
lib: error occurred on line: 478
pParseError:
pExecutionError:
573,478,1,revUpdateGeometry
587,478,1
241,464,1,controlsExpand
353,0,0,stack "/Applications/LiveCode Indy
7.1.4.app/Contents/Tools/Toolset/palettes/revmessagebox.rev"
573,93,1,controlsExpand
253,93,1
241,90,1,preOpenStack
353,0,0,stack "/Applications/LiveCode Indy
7.1.4.app/Contents/Tools/Toolset/palettes/revmessagebox.rev"
context:
stack
"/Users/hawk/dhbk/16/1604/160404/dhLib.160404b.livecode",errorDialog,829
1474674493581
stack
"/Users/hawk/dhbk/16/1604/160404/dhLib.160404b.livecode",errorDialog,843
I try
edit the script of stack "Applications/LiveCode Indy
7.1.4.app/Contents/Tools/Toolset/palettes/revmessagebox.rev"
but it doesn't get me there.
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Dr. Richard E. Hawkins, Esq.
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