Hi All,
Is there a way to disable the debugger for a distribution version of a Squeak app.? Something like hitting the abandon button before the debugger appears. Thanks in advance.
- Darius
On 12/20/2010 11:20 PM, Darius Clarke wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to disable the debugger for a distribution version of a Squeak app.? Something like hitting the abandon button before the debugger appears. Thanks in advance.
Changing ToolSet default should do the trick. You can install a ToolSet that just displays a polite information instead of opening a debugger.
Cheers, - Andreas
Thank you. I'll try subclassing the standard one. Seems like some errors keep looping if they somehow remain unhandled... like 'does not understand'. DivideByZero doesn't have the problem.
However, I have enough info to proceed for now. Thank you again.
- Darius
Thanks again for the pointer to ToolSet. I use my own new subclass tool set to override common errors like ZeroDivide.
However, just returning w/o handling an error like #doesNotUnderstand: seems to leave the process in a loop trying to handle the unhandled error, freezing the UI (until interrupted).
For now, I've changed Object>>doesNotUnderstand: to test if my toolset is the default and just return, but this has the effect of a continue rather than an abandon.
Cheers, Darius ________
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 11:57 PM, Darius Clarke socinian@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you. I'll try subclassing the standard one. Seems like some errors keep looping if they somehow remain unhandled... like 'does not understand'. DivideByZero doesn't have the problem.
However, I have enough info to proceed for now. Thank you again.
- Darius
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