On 02/08/2017 01:42, Monte Goulding via use-livecode wrote:
On 2 Aug 2017, at 10:36 am, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
The 'test' button is handy - but it's not the only way.
In fact, I rarely use it - I build my standalones, then try it out on 2 or 3
platforms (OK, this may be very untypical, because I am just starting to play
with mobile and html5 ... but I suspect it will continue to be a viable
work-flow - if only because of frequent interruptions, etc.) So I would hope to
be able to run the server, and then make multiple tests with a single
standalone.
Hmm… Well click the Test button and then from your other platform enter the IP
of the machine with the IDE. Should work fine.
I was a bit unclear, sorry. I make some edits, then build for multiple
platforms (Mac, Android and HTML). Then I want to test each of those
platforms out, perhaps multiple times. Maybe all it needs is a "Retest"
button (or "cmd+Test") to re-use the most-recently-built for the
selected test target.
You said "[HTTPd library] ... now that we have one included in the IDE we
...". So is it the intention that this library is only available in the IDE, and
won't be available for inclusion in a standalone, or for use from LCServer ? (I can't
see it in the list of inclusions in the SB, unlike diff, getopt, etc. - though that list
is getting long enough that scrolling through it to see if something is there or not is
becoming inexact).
It should be in the list in dp-9.
I don't see it (or don't recognize it). (dp8 Indy, OSX)
Alex.
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