Hello, Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
> Yes, it's up to date -- after I sent this message I started wondering > if it had been a while since I updated, so I pulled and reloaded, and > not long after that saw the bug again. Well, too bad. > I expect to see this again, so I can run the function above, but will > reporting the results be of any use to you? If I know which element is > corrupted, what should I be reporting back? The corrupted element is only interesting when there's a pattern (e.g. only lists and items are corrupted). Another important information is the action triggering the corruption. The function helps to find it out. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou