Hi guys,
I haven't had a chance to test this yet, but could you give a little more
detail?
What happens when pressing R, and what is supposed to happen?
-Ben
On Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 12:40:06 AM UTC+9, Chris Norman wrote:
>
> As an aside, while I was trying to help Paul with this privately: The
> command
>
> python test.py > errors.log 2>&1
>
> Did produce the right traceback I believe.
>
>
> HTH,
>
> On 16/07/2018 16:25, Paul Iyobo wrote:
>
> Hi there.
> While I was using pyglet I faced this issue.
> When I was running the program, and an error would occur, the eventloop
> wouldn't raise the error.
> For confirming my suspect I tried making a window screen which would raise
> a runtimeerror as soon as the key R was pressed
> The code looks like this
> from pyglet import app
> from pyglet.window import Window, key
>
> win = Window(caption='test')
>
> @win.event
> def on_key_press(symbol, modifiers):
> if symbol == key.R:
> raise RuntimeError("this is a test")
>
> app.run()
>
> how can I fix it?
> Is my pyglet set up in a wrong way?
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