1) I will try and see if i can pepper it with alerts to find the exact point at which it fails, but it will have to be tomorrow (getting very late here in England!) I'll post my findings (or lack thereof) 2) It definitely chews up one core at full cpu, but interestingly cycles from 60k->90k: it climbs up from 60 rapidly, hits around 90 and then restarts this, It must be something memory/loop related then 3) Definitely rebooted in the past: I will try this again though to be on the safe side.
On Jan 11, 12:45 am, RodMcguire <[email protected]> wrote: > Since I'm not on face book I can't test your script, but I did look > briefly at it. > > 1) I didn't see the script peppered with alerts so you can tell how > far it gets before crashing FF. > Surely if you put "alert('starting')" at the top of script that will > do something. > > 2) Have you run Windows Task Manager (or whatever it is called in W7) > to see if FF is rapidly eating up and running out of memory? That can > cause unexplained crashes.. > > 3) Have you tried rebooting? Sometimes XP/Vista/W7 gets screwed up > such that FF behaves badly even after reloading but works fine after a > reboot. > > On Jan 10, 7:09 pm, Gigitrix <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi there, I'm essentially reporting what *may* be a bug at this point. > > I'm working on my first userscript (I'm predominantly PHP/MySQL, and > > hate javascript with a passion but it must be done ;) ) And it seems > > that everytime my script runs on a particular page, firefox > > immediately crashes. > > > Here is my > > script.http://userscripts.org/scripts/version/64902/162079.user.js > > > The script runs fine on any page of Mythmonger (http:// > > apps.facebook.com/mythmonger/*), even on the > > pagehttp://apps.facebook.com/mythmonger/turn.php, but as soon as it > > hitshttp://apps.facebook.com/mythmonger/archive.phpthepage appears to > > physically load, then firefox crashes. None of the visible effects > > from my script (e.g. alert() statements) are visible. > > > I get that there are probably errors in my code: that's not the > > problem here. The issue I have is that the errors shouldn't be able to > > bring down ff: even infinite loops are caught by the browser itself, > > and I would at least see SOMETHING going on there... Clearly > > greasemonkey "denial of service" attacks aren't viable, but it's not a > > good thing... > > > I can't check the error console as there is no way to get to it (FF > > completely locks up and must be force-quit) but I tried disabling all > > extensions and the result still stands. If I turn greasemonkey off > > (grey monkey) it loads absolutely fine. Other greasemonkey scripts, as > > well as this one on other pages, have worked like a charm. > > > To summarise, using the script seen above and visiting archive.php of > > that facebook app, firefox crashes to desktop. I wish I could provide > > a simpler test case but javascript really isn't my area and i've > > stumbled across this while trying to develop my application. I am very > > willing to provide additional details as I would love to find out > > what's at the root of this problem. > > > --Toby Pinder > > > Environment Details: > > > Windows 7 Professional > > Firefox 3.5.7 > > Greasemonkey 0.8.20091209.4
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