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Re: Stack Overflow - a mind boggling problem
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Re: Stack Overflow - a mind boggling problem


  • Subject: Re: Stack Overflow - a mind boggling problem
  • From: Jean Létourneau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 02:26:13 -0400

On 26/10/01 7:34 PM +1000, Jean Letourneau, email@hidden,
wrote:

> The script runs fine on my development Mac and on 2 other ones, but I can
> get it to run on a 3rd one. All are G3 desktop 233MHz running MacOS 9.1 and
> updated to AppleScript 1.6. The target Macs have 256 MB ram, mine 192MB.
> The error message is stack overflow "depassement de la pile".

I guess the first thing to do is to try to find how far it gets before the
error, so you can try to narrow down where the error is happening. When you
do that, you could then post the relevant code.

--
Shane Stanley, email@hidden

Thanks Shane,

I was not clear enough. The main script (applet) should start up with a DD
dialog to pick up user data for the job. Then it loads other scripts when
needed.

The problematic mac does not even start anything, the message is right at
the beginning, before the main dialog should be displayed. The only code
before the DD stuff are global initialisations, and initialisations for this
DD dialog.

I am awaiting SD version 3 anytime now. Any debugging tools in there that
could help?

Jean Letourneau

Administrateur de systemes informatiques
Le journal de Montreal

Courriel: email@hidden


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