Re: TextEdit oddity
Re: TextEdit oddity
- Subject: Re: TextEdit oddity
- From: Deivy Petrescu <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 15:59:19 -0400
On May 21, 2014, at 09:30 , koenig.yvan <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Le 21/05/2014 à 15:20, Shane Stanley <email@hidden> a écrit :
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>> On 21 May 2014, at 11:14 pm, koenig.yvan <email@hidden> wrote:
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>>> is the behaviour of the original script highligting a bug as Shane and me wrote or is it the real bug by itself
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>> I'm not sure what you mean, but anything that results in an app throwing an exception is, by definition, a bug.
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> 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 :
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> Last not least, on a French site (MacBidouille) I was said :
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> 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.
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> Automated translation :
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mercredi 21 mai 2014 15:29:58
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There is no circular reference in the script you wrote.
If there was any script problem, I believe there is enough people here with the knowledge to point it out right away.\
Deivy Petrescu
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