Re: Quotes and Double quotes (Windows 7)

"chris.kevany" <[email protected]> Sat, 18 Feb 2012 11:05:09 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.windows.gui4cli
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hi Dimitris,

I would have better continued with this subject at the thread
about self-contained executables on Windows 7. Sorry I changed
topic at this thread a few posts ago.

I know a bit of push and pop (only a bit) and I'm aware it's
extremely complicated for Gui4Cli. Even more when using timers
like I do in my scripts.

I have a full Gui4Cli develop environment on Windows 7 (32-bit) and 
the problem of stopping without any notification doesn't happen
when I run my scripts directly. Only time it occasionally happens
is when I run a script directly after editing without quiting
Gui4Cli first. But this happens on all OS' I run it on.

On Windows W2K and XP, I also have no problems with self-contained
executables but on Win7, Gui4Cli seems to be extremely sensitive
for which is perhaps the stack problem you point out.

That's why I thought it might perhaps help to re-compile Gui4Cli
with Visual Studio 2010. 

Chris 


--- In [email protected], Dimitris Keletsekis <gui4cli@...> wrote:
>
> To continue the previous thought...
> 
> One of the things that may do it is when something visual or having to
> do with windows (return from waiting, messages, etc) happens in the
> middle of the routine. G4c has various ways of dealing with these
> interruptions, according to the type, sometimes stopping what its
> doing (using a stack to store its position & variables) and then
> reverting, or attaching the command at the end of the chain, etc. This
> works well but in extremely large convoluted situations it may
> sometimes get mixed up... You could also give the branch command a try
> (instead of gosub) which will clear the stack.
> 
> Sorry if I confused you more :)
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 9:51 AM, Dimitris Keletsekis <gui4cli@...> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Also remarkable is that it just stops somewhere without any error
> >> messages. I have the impression that it occasionally not returns
> >> from a xRoutine that is initially executed without any errors.
> >>
> >
> > I've also had this happen (rarely) with very large convoluted routines that
> > call many programs and many guis before they're done and I've also used a
> > timer to try to fix it (with some success). Its one of the things I want to
> > look into but its so damn difficult to find the problem.
> >
> > Dimitris
> >
>




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