(machine translation)
Hello
In my environment
OS:Windows Vista SP1 Japanese edition
"-er" option outputs exception report HTML does not seem to support a 2byte character.
Is it a problem of the source code encoding?
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Re: Exception report option
It might be a problem with the HTML source not specifying an encoding. Can you attach a small Cobra source file for me to try?
Thanks,
Chuck
Thanks,
Chuck
- Charles
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- Location: Los Angeles, CA
Re: Exception report option
Is it good in this?
It is saved in "ANSI" and should carry out an exception if there is no argument.
It is saved in "ANSI" and should carry out an exception if there is no argument.
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- except.cobra
- Exception Test
- (179 Bytes) Downloaded 483 times
- arisawa
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Re: Exception report option
If it can be useful on my system (italian settings ) it's all right and the html report is generated.
- relez
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Re: Exception report option
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Hi Chuck, relez
I misunderstood it.
Not the problem of the source cord.
Japanese edition CSC compiler vomited was Japanese message and seems to have garbled it.
It is settled by adding
in the HTML.
Hi Chuck, relez
I misunderstood it.
Not the problem of the source cord.
Japanese edition CSC compiler vomited was Japanese message and seems to have garbled it.
It is settled by adding
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<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
in the HTML.
- arisawa
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Re: Exception report option
Thanks again for testing. This is now fixed in development. See changeset:1627
- Charles
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Re: Exception report option
A report was late.
The HTML acts well.
As for 8.57MB, there is size of the HTML on ".NET" for some reason. (Always)
The HTML acts well.
As for 8.57MB, there is size of the HTML on ".NET" for some reason. (Always)
- arisawa
- Posts: 51
Re: Exception report option
Glad to hear that it is working.
Yes, the HTML exception report is quite big at several megabytes. As it traverses through object references, it picks up a lot of related objects such as method definitions, types, etc. that cause the report to become large. Unfortunately, I haven't come up with a good criteria for limiting which objects are dumped.
An alternative is to use ObjectExplorer-WinForms.cobra (see doc string in file for instructions). This won't give a detailed stack trace, but it will let you interactively browse your objects.
Yes, the HTML exception report is quite big at several megabytes. As it traverses through object references, it picks up a lot of related objects such as method definitions, types, etc. that cause the report to become large. Unfortunately, I haven't come up with a good criteria for limiting which objects are dumped.
An alternative is to use ObjectExplorer-WinForms.cobra (see doc string in file for instructions). This won't give a detailed stack trace, but it will let you interactively browse your objects.
- Charles
- Posts: 2515
- Location: Los Angeles, CA
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