Richard,

For example, it allows me to extend the errorLib plugin to show up if Rev's script editor encounters a compile error. It also allows me to automate error checking in scripts that temporarily change the script of an object in a standalone. I am sure this message could be used for some nice features in your Devolution and probably other stacks of yours.

Of course, I can check the result after setting the script of an object, but by removing the message Revolution Ltd causes unnecessary additional work for me and others who used to use this message, which is my main point.

Best,

Mark

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Op 4-dec-2006, om 7:07 heeft Richard Gaskin het volgende geschreven:

I've looked into this further, and I've come around on this.

Mark Waddingham's comments in the BZ report spell it out well enough: checking the result after attempting to set a script provides everything that's needed to report script parsing errors.

This would seem to provide an immediate notification -- so what's the benefit of also sending a separate message to provide the same info?


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