Please don't. We will be branching next week for OpenLaszlo 4.0, so your instinct was correct.
If that's too long to wait, I'd be happy to create a separate branch for Gnash purposes.
jim
On Mar 1, 2007, at 5:08 AM, Henry Minsky wrote: I didn't check that in, because I got scared that it was too close to release and would cause some obscure QA issue down the road, but it seemed to work fine. Should I go ahead and check it in?
On 3/1/07, P T Withington <address@hidden> wrote: I thought Henry put the change in to get the byte length to agree. Henry?
On 2007-03-01, at 04:38 EST, strk wrote:
> Some additional info. Here's the gprocessor -v output : > > Base url set to: file:///tmp/laszlo/main.swf > Movie file:///tmp/laszlo/main.swf added to library > 10:35:56: MALFORMED SWF: swf_event::read(), event_length = 111, but > read 110. Skipping excessive bytes. > 10:35:56: MALFORMED SWF: swf_event::read(), event_length = 109, but > read 108. Skipping excessive bytes. > 10:35:56: MALFORMED SWF: swf_event::read(), event_length = 78, but > read 77. Skipping excessive bytes. > 10:35:56: MALFORMED SWF: swf_event::read(), event_length = 76, but > read 75. Skipping excessive bytes. > 10:35:56: ACTIONSCRIPT ERROR: call_method invoked in something that > doesn't cast to an as_object: undefined > 10:35:56: TRACE: Hello world > 10:35:56: ACTIONSCRIPT ERROR: call_method invoked in something that > doesn't cast to an as_object: undefined > > You may note that the MALFORMED SWF message is still there, so that > off-by-one bug > in the compiler isn't fixed yet. Dunno if it has to do anything > with the further > problems. > > The call_method errors are due to 'LzCanvas' and 'canvas' being > undefined. > > --strk; > > On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 10:25:15AM +0100, strk wrote: >> I finally handled to have an 'hello world' trace working. >> This is the source code: >> >> <canvas> >> <script when="immediate"> >> trace("Hello world"); >> </script> >> </canvas> >> >> Note that 'when="immediate"' is required for this to work. >> >> Also, this *only* works if I wipe out LFC7.lzl, making it >> an *empty* SWF (any target version seems fine). >> >> >> I'm now proceeding by incrementally adding components >> of the LFC7.lzl back in, but I don't understand a simple thing: >> what language are the .lzs written in ? :) >> I tried adding trace() calls there, but w/out success, it seems.. >> >> --strk; >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gnash-dev mailing list >> address@hidden >> http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev > > -- > > () ASCII Ribbon Campaign > /\ Keep it simple! >
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