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Re: Cleaning up after a script
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Re: Cleaning up after a script


  • Subject: Re: Cleaning up after a script
  • From: Emmanuel Levy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:26:02 +0100

Title: Re: Cleaning up after a script
At 4:58 PM +0100 2/17/09, Jay Louvion wrote:
Hi all,

Do any of you experienced scripters have any advice regarding some kind of cleanup routine after scripts that might involve heavy amounts of data ?

I am indeed receiving an error -2707 from the rear-end of a script saved as an application and launched from the script menu in Leopard 10.5.6. I know it means "Internal table overflow" but have no idea how to deal with that and precisely what it means.

In my experience, Internal table overflow is a message you get in certain circumstances when some handler is not defined. We get it when we do: tell someObject to doSomeRoutine() and the latter calls a non-existing handler.

Emmanuel
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