That is odd, I've not seen anything like it.
The "End" button that shows up doesn't seem like it comes from any of the
windows Factor ships with. Is that something from one of your UI's? Could
it be related to some code you've written? Either by mis-using OpenGL, or
by exposing a bug that we haven't run into?
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 9:14 AM, Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Hello, you guys!
>
> I made a screencast of UI corruption that I regularly see after a long
> work session in Factor Listener, see video description:
> https://youtu.be/uqdERZRTJ4Y
>
> Have you experienced anything similar, or is it just me?
>
> The Factor version, as you can see in the video, is a fairly recent
> development build.
> I've been seeing this kind of issues on at least three different PCs
> (Windows XP 32-bit and Windows 8.1 64-bit). Both in the most recent stable
> build of Factor, and in several recent development builds.
>
> The issue seems to be a kind of memory corruption. It usually happens
> after I have the Listener open for a long time (days) or after a short time
> of memory-intensive work. There is no reliable way to reproduce the issue,
> and the corruption is random in the specific gadgets it affects. The
> toolbar is affected most often, but other contents of the Listener can have
> switched texts. You work for some time, and suddenly screen gadgets display
> the wrong text or character. Usually you can see where that text comes
> from, i.e. it's not completely random, but rather existing text pieces get
> mixed around and randomly redistributed between gadgets. If a gadget reacts
> to mouse interactions, you can usually see the previous, "normal" text,
> like in the video.
>
> Having said all that, I suspect GC to be the source of problems. Did any
> of you experience similar issues on other platforms besides Windows?
> How do I go about hunting for that kind of bug in Factor?
>
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>
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