Secondly, one needs to know that Valentina doesn't seem to do much in the way of error checking; if you make mistakes, you are liable to be punished by Rev immediately crashing. So save early and often. For example, although you can get the version without initialising Valentina, attempting to create a database before initialising will result in immediate crash.
Yes, Valentina is optimized for max performance at run time, so there is some crashing when starting to develop. You can set the debugging level before calling init (I think it is the first or second function described in the vxcmd manual). This function allows you to turn on additional error checking in kernel during development (at the expense of performance), although it won't necessarily stop crashing if things are called out of order. The errors are passed back as the result in format "error nnn" but a few functions return true/false so watch out.
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