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Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] python expressions locking up the gui
Ok. Just checked and i only ever had a ticket number. Could you check to se
zippy, in a large script with thousands of
> nodes all trying to execute python code, the gui will lockup until it gets
> through it all. I don't want to go down the path of restructuring all our
> code quite yet until I get word of whether this is can be fixed or not. But
> I'm ho
be fixed or not.
>> But I'm hoping to get this sorted out since it is painful to work like this.
>>
>> Also I tried this in Nuke 9.0v7/linux.
>>
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>> From: "Michael Garrett" <michaeld...@gmail.com>
>> To: "Nuke user discussion&q
ux.
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> From: "Michael Garrett" <michaeld...@gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Nuke-users] python expressions locking up the gui
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t;> not. But I'm hoping to get this sorted out since it is painful to work
>>> like this.
>>>
>>> Also I tried this in Nuke 9.0v7/linux.
>>>
>>>
>>> From: "Michael Garrett" <michaeld...@gmail.com>
>>> To: &quo
>>> gets through it all. I don't want to go down the path of restructuring
>>>> all our code quite yet until I get word of whether this is can be fixed or
>>>> not. But I'm hoping to get this sorted out since it is painful to work
>>>> like this.
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There is a bug reported where I have a simple bit of python which causes
slowdown on some scripts. The foundry have found the problem though last I
heard it was not an easy fix.
I expect you are seeing something similar. Would be worth sending it in and
mentioning the above. I don't have a
Given that you are dealing with a proprietary environment, its anybody's
guess whether or not the code is worth while to run. Most of the time,
there is a smarter way that could require refactoring the code base.
I will say this though, in Nuke 8 they added some dopesheet functionality
for time