Hi,

I've asked "script-fu" yahoo group where no-one seems to know the trouble.

Can someone here tell me, please, why this script works perfectly well with

Windows:MIT/GNU-Scheme and fails on Windows:Gimp2.4.4/TinyScheme ?



It should create a file (whose name is given as an argument) which

looks like this :



____________ beginning of the file having 4096 lines______

0 0

0 0.8

0 1.6

0 2.4

0 3.2

0 4

0 4.8

0 5.6

0 6.4

.

.

.



0 44.8

0 45.6

0 46.4

0 47.2

0 48

0 48.8

0 49.6

0 50.4

0.8 0

0.8 0.8

0.8 1.6

0.8 2.4

0.8 3.2

0.8 4

.

.

.

...

.

.

.

50.4 42.4

50.4 43.2

50.4 44.

50.4 44.8

50.4 45.6

50.4 46.4

50.4 47.2

50.4 48.

50.4 48.8

50.4 49.6

50.4 50.4

______________end of the file_________



for the argument inPas given equal to 8.





Instead, with Gimp2.4.4, there always is an error and my file ends too

soon :





_______beginning of the file having far less than 4096 lines______

0 0

0 0.8

0 1.6

0 2.4

0 3.2

0 4

0 4.8

0 5.6

0 6.4

.

.

.

11.2 32.8

11.2 33.6

11.2 34.4

11.2 35.2

11.2 36

11.2 36.8

11.2 37.6

11.2 Error: set-output-port: needs 1 argument(s)

______________end of the file_________





My script uses 4 procedures (the same ones on


Gimp as on MIT) : 1 main and 3 auxiliary procedures :


;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

;; the construct-list procedure which increments the first number :

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;


(define (construct-list row height width pas port)
    (cond
        ((< row height)
            (construct-list (+ row pas) height width pas (construct-list-col 
(/row 10.0) 0 width pas port)))
        (else port)))



;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

;; the construct-list-col procedure which increments the second number :

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;


(define (construct-list-col x col width pas port)
    (cond
        ((< col width)
            (element->port x port)
            (element->port (/ col 10.0) port)
            (newline port)
            (construct-list-col x (+ col pas) width pas port))
        (else port)))




;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

;;the element->port procedure which actually writes to the file
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;



(define (element->port x port)
    (if (number? x)
        (begin
            (write x port)
            (write-char #\space port))))


;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

;; the main procedure
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;



(define (script-fu-exp-medit inFileName inPas)
    (define (subscript tour p)
        (cond
            ((= tour 0)
                (subscript
                    1
                    (construct-list
                        0 ; row
                        512 ;heigt
                        512 ;width
                        inPas
                        p)))
        (else (close-output-port p))))
    (subscript 0 (open-output-file inFileName)))



- On windows:Gimp2.4.4, those 4 procedures together with the call


(script-fu-exp-medit "the-name-of-a-file" 8)

produce, on the Console Script-fu TiinyScheme, the wrong file (and the 
set-output-port error message written inside the file) without any message 
neither from the console nor from Gimp.



- On Gimp2.4.4, the use of this registration :





(script-fu-register


"script-fu-exp-medit" ;func name


"Export Medit" ;menu label


"Exports the current image layer as a Medit file."


;description


"My Name" ;author


"copyright 2008, My Name" ;copyright notice


"Mars 6, 2008" ;date created


"RGB*" ;image type that the script works on


SF-FILENAME "Fichier en sortie "


"C:\\gimp-2.4\\production\\remplir_Ici" ;a string variable


SF-ADJUSTMENT "taille du pas" '(8 1 256 1 10 0 1)


)


(script-fu-menu-register "script-fu-exp-medit"


"Somewhere"


)



produces the wrong file (and the set-output-port error message written inside 
the file) with an error message from Gimp :

"Message Export Medit

Erreur à l'exécution de
(script-fu-exp-medit "the-name-of-a-file" 8)
"


- On MIT/GNU Scheme, I call :



(script-fu-exp-medit "the-name-of-a-file" 8)


and everything works fine.



Any ideas?



Thank you for reading and sorry for the long post.




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