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Re: resetting script between runs




Le 4 juin 07 à 11:09:10, Håvard Graudo a écrit :

How do I remove garbage from a script between runs?

I have a fairly complex script that sometimes fails. Freshly saved as an application it is 308k large. After a run it may be 544k.

Problem is it sometimes fails, and I cannot debug:
If I open it in an editor and just recompile it will always work again.
If it fails contantly as an application and I just open and run it directly from an editor it will also work.


I think I must reset something between runs, but what? Are there anything else than properties that should be saved between runs?

My 4 properties are three booleans (ie. debug: false) + a static string (path to a logfile).
I have three globals. Globals are not saved between runs, right?


Any advise in strategy to choose? How do I get to see what actually fails. (The script may run fine for weeks after a compile.)


Hello

Before quitting the script, some complementary instructions may reset the offending properties to initial, clean values.

With that, your script will always restart on clean basis.

Yvan KOENIG _______________________________________________
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