Bonsoir Jim,

As usual, Jacque's reply is perfect.
I'll just add that command/dot (may need shift to be correct: depends on the platform and your system language) allows you to stop any running script in the IDE unless you have specified 'set the can't abort to true' at the beginning of your handler.

Le 3 oct. 08 à 19:31, Jim McNeely a écrit :

Here is a (probably embarrassing) newbie question for you.

Suppose you put some ill-advised code in a file that results in an endless loop, and you have to force quit revolution. If you go back to that file and resume work, should you suppose that it is damaged, or should you assume that all is well except unsaved changes were lost?

In other words, what is the conventional wisdom in this circumstance, besides avoiding putting dumb endless looping code into your app?


Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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