--- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forx...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "entropyreduction"
> <alancampbelllists+yahoo@> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, will chew on log. Yum.
> >
>
> When using a uninitialized variable in unicode.inputdialog(), it causes
> crash.
>
> However, If I declare a variable and initialize it via unicode.new() or
> unicode.empty(), it's working correctly.
Oh great, that almost certainly will give me a fix. Thanks
for finding. Away from my development machine til midweek next week, will fix
then.
> ; -------------------------------------------
> local uResult = unicode.empty(10)
> local bRes = unicode.inputdialog("uResult=Enter the unicode string you want
> to encode:", "Encoder For Unicode Strings")
> ; -------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> I've a question about unicode.file_watchfolder().
>
> ; -------------------------------------------
> local uString = unicode.new(?#C:\#)
> unicode.file_watchfolder(uString, "Win.Debug(,)")
>
> messagebox("Ok Topmost", ?"Add, change or delete a file at root level in
> C:\", "unicode.file_watchfolder test")
> ; -------------------------------------------
>
> If I close the messagebox before adding or deleting a file in c:\, both
> arg(1) and arg(2) are identical.
>
> Is this indented behavior?
>
>
> Thanks.
>