Le 21/05/2014 à 15:20, Shane Stanley < email@hidden> a écrit : On 21 May 2014, at 11:14 pm, koenig.yvan <email@hidden> wrote:
is the behaviour of the original script highligting a bug as Shane and me wrote or is it the real bug by itself
I'm not sure what you mean, but anything that results in an app throwing an exception is, by definition, a bug.
I wanted to know if what was written in MacBidouile and posted in my message dated mercredi 21 mai 2014 14:25:15 is relevant or isn't. I reproduce this statement here :
Last not least, on a French site (MacBidouille) I was said :
Alors déjà, non, là à mon avis, le seul bug, il est dans ton script, qui, sans la routine de protection des Apple events, créerait un dead lock en raison d'une référence circulaire.
Automated translation :
Then already, no, there in my opinion, the only bug is in your script, which, without the routine of protection of Apple events, would create a dead lock because of a circular reference.
This sentence says that it's my script which is the wrongdoer. I apologize but I don't know what is a « dead lock » for a programmer.
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 21 mai 2014 15:29:58
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