a simple escape routine which trashes any of the processed info in memory before updating the solution would be ideal
an "oh sh*t" i didn't mean to work to 0.00001 accuracy yet button so to speak On Jan 27, 2:41 pm, David Rutten <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jonathon, > > Interrupting between components is not very difficult, I can easily > add a check for that. It is however very difficult to interrupt a > single process (for example, meshing, or intersections, or closest- > point computations). I can add an escape feature, but there's no > guarantee that it will be instantaneous. > > What if I made it easier to suspend the solver from the UI? That way > you'd have a single button somewhere that could be pressed and it will > stop all solutions before they even start until you release the block. > > -- > David Rutten > [email protected] > Robert McNeel & Associates > > On Jan 27, 3:27 pm, urbansurgery <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Having got to a point where i have a quite complicated schema running > > with accuracy of output being one of the changeable parameters it > > would be good if there was an interrupt button or if the grasshopper > > routines were to interrupt on pressing ESC. Akin to having the > > 'respond to' both set to false. > > > Generally things are ok as they are, but with multiple procedures with > > extensive data making an unwanted change when runnign in 'acurate' > > mode can freeze up the operation for a while when I already know I > > don't want the calculations to complete. > > > thanks, > > > jonathon- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
