That "snip snip snip" also sounds unfortunate :/
I thought I knew what "deprecated" meant - gone, dead, no more.
Obviously it means something a bit more subtle; well, at least in the
Livecode Universe.
If "deprecated" here means that it has been replaced by something else
(?) it would
be nice to know what the something else is.
Richmond.
On 15.06.2016 23:04, Mike Bonner wrote:
Deprecated doesn't mean removed. In this case, it looks like the code is
still there, but limits set to 0 (IE infinite) Kinda surprised the code is
still there though, doesn't seem like it would be needed for backwards
compatability. Of course excising it would (probably?) be far more than a
just a snip snip snip.
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com>
wrote:
That's interesting; putting "put the scriptLimits" into the Message Box of
LC 8.0.01 Indy yields 0,0,0,0.
I *wonder why* the documentation says "deprecated"?
Richmond.
On 15.06.2016 22:20, Dar Scott wrote:
the scriptLimits()
I think you should still be able to put it, just drop 'the' or the
parentheses.
Why does this sound vaguely 'porno'?
On Jun 15, 2016, at 1:15 PM, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com>
wrote:
So, (swank, swank) I opened up LC 8.0.1 Indy and typed "put the" into the
Message box, then copy-pasted "scriptLimits()" across from your message,
at which point the Message box contained this:
put the ÿþ
I was unable to DELETE anything in the Message Box.
which is both odd and problematic.
So, stopping trying to be clever (!) I typed "put the scriptLimits()"
into the Message box and got:
Script compile error:
Error description: Handler: bad command
which is also not much use.
I then opened LC 7.1.4 (because the Dictionary in Livecode 8.0.1 64-bit
Linux is a non-starter)
and looked up "scriptLimits()" and read:
Deprecated in Livecode 6.7.
At which point I felt bl**dy silly that I didn't check that first.
Richmond.
On 15.06.2016 21:35, Dar Scott wrote:
I would very much like to be Indy disqualified.
As to the error, it seems it has come up a few times in discussions
over the years.
Because of the word 'set', it feels like it has to do with too many
lines in a script that is set in a standalone. But, I thought those limits
had been removed. Just it case, scriptLimits() can be checked. It should
be 0,0,0,0.
Dar
On Jun 15, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Richmond <richmondmathew...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Your income has probably just exceeded $500,000; after all, the Indy
version of Livecode
has a built-in income detector :P
Richmond.
On 15.06.2016 21:19, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
I am getting this error message. This should not be happening on an
indy
license with more than a year left.
For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
Error description: set: license limit exceeded
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