That's what I ended up doing. I am so used to using sqlYoga, so the standard
API took a little getting used to.
Bob S
> On Jul 9, 2021, at 19:30 , Tom Glod via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Hey Bob I don't understand the problem. Why don't you just store the ID
> in a persistent place? i th
Andre,
tested now with LC 9.6.3 and Xcode 12.4, as i am still on Catalina. Took me
some time to download Xcode.
i tried here with 2 different physical devices (iPhone 7 iOS 14.4 and iPhone 12
iOS 14.6) and was able to see the output in the Console log pressing the 'open
console' button in Xco
> On 12 Jul 2021, at 16:02, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> If you run the app on a real iOS device, do you see your log messages in the
> device log for it? Could it be Apple are now funneling simulator logs into a
> pane in Xcode - like they do for devices, rather than have t
The Simulator from Xcode 12.1 still shows the menu entry 'Show System Log..."
under the Debug menu. That entry opens the "normal" system log.
> Am 12.07.2021 um 17:02 schrieb Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
> :
>
> On 2021-07-12 15:37, Andre Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
>> Mark,
>> That’s
On 2021-07-12 15:37, Andre Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
Mark,
That’s the problem, I’m looking at the system log on the iOS Simulator
and there is no output for put without a target.
Heh sorry - I didn't actually read the code you posted in your original
post :D
I believe this should work
I started a thread today about a possible bug with using “put without a target”
on iOS. That bug appeared while I was trying to debug a problem with a mobile
app we’re developing. It is an odd bug, we have it working on macOS Desktop
inside the IDE and on Android, but it fails on iOS. The proble
Mark,
That’s the problem, I’m looking at the system log on the iOS Simulator and
there is no output for put without a target.
Om om
A
> On 12 Jul 2021, at 15:14, Mark Waddingham via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> On 2021-07-12 15:01, Andre Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
>> but it is supposed to w
On 2021-07-12 15:01, Andre Garzia via use-livecode wrote:
but it is supposed to work, right? Did this changed in some version?
Apple stopped piping stdout/stderr to 'console' a few years ago I think
- both on Desktop, and when looking at the device console for iOS.
In version 9.0 though we c
I think it changed at some point and you’re now supposed to use
write to stdout
though I just tried that and couldn’t get it to produce any output in the
console.
On 12 Jul 2021, at 15:01, Andre Garzia via use-livecode
mailto:use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>> wrote:
but it is supposed to
but it is supposed to work, right? Did this changed in some version?
> On 12 Jul 2021, at 14:45, matthias rebbe via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> I tried here with LC9.6.2 under Catalina. It doesn't work either.
>
>
>> Am 12.07.2021 um 14:49 schrieb Andre Garzia via use-livecode
>> :
>>
>> Hi
I tried here with LC9.6.2 under Catalina. It doesn't work either.
> Am 12.07.2021 um 14:49 schrieb Andre Garzia via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi Friends,
>
> I’m writing here before I fill up a bug report because I don’t know if I’m
> doing things correctly.
>
> From what I remember, if we did
Besides that original problem, I have another one which is that calls to “do …
in widget ‘browser’” are not working on iOS Simulator but work fine on the
Desktop and Android. The code has no branching for each system, it is the exact
same code in all platforms. There is no error, it simply doesn
Hi Friends,
I’m writing here before I fill up a bug report because I don’t know if I’m
doing things correctly.
From what I remember, if we did a “put” to stdout, it would appear in the
system log on iOS Simulator. Is that still the case?
I have an empty stack here with a button with the follo
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