Hello,
I am crashing pyglet repeatedly in many horrible ways, so I'm sure this
is why.
But the errors would be something that happens on a key press and not at
runtime.
I think it may be too much work, but it would be kind of nice if there
was 3 modes we could run our program in.
1. would totally crash the program on any error that is currently
displayed on the console.
2. would be like it is now and not crash the program, but print the
error to the console
3. print the errors to a specified file rather than the console
It is not a big deal as I think I can hack it for 3, but it kind of
throws me when I run the program and go through a list of key commands
really fast and nothing happens.
It is beyond awesome that the whole program doesn't crash if there is a
massive error when I go into a distribution, but it is a little strange now.
thanks,
Brandon Keith Biggs <http://www.brandonkeithbiggs.com/>
On 3/14/2015 11:56 AM, Rob wrote:
I've seen some issues with deadlocks in pyglet.media. Mostly when
errors occur. Not sure if this is related. I am fixing all these
deadlocks for 1.3 at the moment. Not sure if there are similar
deadlocks elsewhere.
Rob
Op zaterdag 14 maart 2015 10:18:15 UTC+1 schreef Brandon Keith Biggs:
Hello,
Every so often, when I run a pyglet app after a code change, the
shell will freeze with no screen up and no way to interact with
the window. I still have some keyboard access to the command
prompt, but it is like I started a prompt with an endless while
loop that doesn't quit with ctrl+C.
In order to exit out of that, I need to press alt+space to get to
the system bar and hit exit on the command prompt.
Does anyone know what's going on?
thanks,
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