resending since I got a rejection message from SF saying they're
blocking gmail accounts....

On 6/6/06, John Labenski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the sample. I had inadvertently broken coroutines when I
> made the require code work.
>
> I've added the sample as coroutine.wx.lua and the next snapshot should
> work for you. I'd update the snapshot right now, but sourceforge seems
> to be having some problems with their ssh server,
> "ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host"???
>
> Thanks,
>     John Labenski
>
> ps. You can use the wxLuaFreeze program to run wxLua programs from the
> command line if you don't want to bother with the c++ side. The wxLua
> app can also do it.
> $wxlua[freeze] mywxluaprogram.lua
>
>
> On 6/4/06, Leandro Motta Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 6/4/06, Leandro Motta Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello again!
> > >
> > > On 5/29/06, John Labenski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > [...]
> > > > Try unremming the wxPrintf statement in wxLuaState_newthread_handler
> > > > in modules/wxlua/src/wxlstate.cpp and see if that gets run when the
> > > > coroutine is created. We had to make changes for running wxLua as a
> > > > lua module for require, maybe it's broken now.
> > >
> > > I did it, and 'wxLuaState_newthread_handler()' *is* being called.
> > >
> > > > [...]
> > >
> > > > ps. could you send a little coroutine code to show the problem, we
> > > > could add it as a sample in wxLua to help verify that they still work.
> > > > I seem to have lost my little sample.
> > >
> > > Here it is: http://www.stackedboxes.org/~lmb/Balaio/wxLuaIdleCoroutine.zip
> > >
> > > Now, running this example I found some information that may help
> > > finding what's going wrong. Here are some notes about this:
> > >
> > > 1. This example works with the wxLua version I was using before
> > > starting to have problems (CVS 2006-04-14). (Just need to change
> > > 'Connect' to 'ConnectEvent', and make it look for the 'wxluasetup.h'
> > > in the (im)proper place).
> > >
> > > 2. All other tests made with wxLua Snapshot 2006-06-03.
> > >
> > > 3. Running the example as is, I get the following output in the console:
> > >
> > > wxLuaState_newthread_handler L 135088648 L1 135631296, L_wxlsdata
> > > 135086608 L1_wxlsdata 135567808
> > > lua: Error while running chunk
> > > app.lua:41: attempt to call method 'Connect' (a userdata value)
> > > stack traceback:
> > >         app.lua:41: in function 'new'
> > >         app.lua:91: in function <app.lua:80>
> > >
> > > (notice that 'wxLuaState_newthread_handler()' is called)
> > >
> > > 4. So, the error happens in the "main thread", not inside the
> > > coroutine. This means that the problem is not where I thought it
> > > was... (before this, in my application, I was getting the same error,
> > > but it was happening (coincidentally?) from inside the coroutine
> > > code).
> > >
> > > 5. I tried to comment out the code that creates the coroutine (and the
> > > asserts I added to check if a coroutine is passed to the
> > > 'ProgressWindow') and run the program again, just to see where the
> > > error would happen. The call to 'Connect' succeeded
> >
> > Sorry... "send" looks so much like "save" :-)  I still have a final 
> > comment...
> >
> > 6. So, I guess that when the coroutine is created, something is done
> > that confuses further calls to wxLua. I haven't checked the wxLua
> > implementation, but from these tests, I think my conclusion makes some
> > sense.
> >
> > That's it for now. Feel free to ask for further tests. As I said, I'll
> > be busy for some more time, but I can do something whenever I find
> > some space in my schedule ;-)
> >
> > Thanks for all,
> >
> > LMB
> >
> >
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