This is why you should always cc laszlo-dev:

http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-8486

André already figured it out.

On 2009-09-18, at 20:29, P T Withington wrote:

Well, the debugger remembers errors and won't ever print the same one again. So that could be why you don't see it again, or, something is just not initialized the first time around.

It will be a pain to debug, because fdb doesn't seem to intercept errors if they are/will be caught, and now that the debugger catches all errors... bleah!

I don't see it either, so I guess what you'd have to do is put a #pragma "throwsError=true" in (I think you could put it at the top- level of the class block) and try fdb-ing it?

On 2009-09-18, at 18:19, Henry Minsky wrote:

The first time I type in any 'simple' expression in a swf10 debugger, I get
this error message. I don't see it happen again after
the first time.


lzx> Debug.window.x
ERROR @compiler/LzBootstrapDebugService.lzs#125: TypeError: Error #1010: A
term is undefined and has no properties.
71.25
lzx> Debug.window.x
71.25
lzx>

The line of code it is pointing to is evalSimpleExpr, but I don't see why
it's generating an error.



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