1. Asynchronous HTTP Examle Error
- Posted by Damien Black <the.lucky.mutt at gmail.com> Dec 02, 2005
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The Asynchronous HTTP example just gives me a error when I click the get button, a rather long one too. Is it no longer compatable with win32lib? Has someone put together a newer compatable version? Am I just not setting something up? Here is error, is it helps: C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:8405 in function invok eHandler() call to ProccessMessage() via routine-id should pass 3 arguments, not 4 ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:32731 in function MessageProcessor() ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:32821 in function WndProc() ^^^ call-back from Windows ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\w32dll.ew:212 in f unction w32Func() ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:32675 in function DefProcessing() ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:32770 in function MessageProcessor() ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:32827 in function SubProc() ^^^ call-back from Windows ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\w32dll.ew:212 in f unction w32Func() ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:33316 in procedure eventLoop() ... called from C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:33536 in procedure WinMain() ... called from C:\Program Files\Programming\EUPHORIA\http\example.exw:51 --> see ex.err Press Enter... What should I do?
2. Re: Asynchronous HTTP Examle Error
- Posted by Damien Black <the.lucky.mutt at gmail.com> Dec 02, 2005
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Damien Black wrote: > > The Asynchronous HTTP example just gives me a error when I click the get > button, a rather long one too. Is it no longer compatable with > win32lib? Has someone put together a newer compatable version? > Am I just not setting something up? Here is error, is it helps: > > > C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:8405 in function > invok > eHandler() <snip> > > > What should I do? If I go to the function 'ProccessMessage' in 'AsyncHTTP' and add a fourth object perameter it will run all right... but I'm wary of using such a patchy fix. Anyone know the real reason this happens?
3. Re: Asynchronous HTTP Examle Error
- Posted by Brian Broker <brian_broker at yahoo.com> Dec 02, 2005
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Damien Black wrote: > > > > The Asynchronous HTTP example just gives me a error when I click the get > > button, a rather long one too. Is it no longer compatable with > > win32lib? Has someone put together a newer compatable version? > > Am I just not setting something up? Here is error, is it helps: > > > > > > C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:8405 in function > > invok > > eHandler() > <snip> > > > > > > What should I do? > > If I go to the function 'ProccessMessage' in 'AsyncHTTP' and add a fourth > object > perameter it will run all right... but I'm wary of using such a patchy fix. > Anyone know the real reason this happens? Hi Damien, This was written using a (much?) older version of Win32Lib but I don't see what version was used in development. I fixed up the example program to use setHandler instead of the deprecated onEvent[] handlers and that fixed the crash but I'm still not getting any data or error message. If I were interested enough and still couldn't figure it out, I'd probably just email Thomas. I'm willing to bet that he'd help you out and maybe even update his demo in the archives. -- Brian
4. Re: Asynchronous HTTP Examle Error
- Posted by Brian Broker <brian_broker at yahoo.com> Dec 02, 2005
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Brian Broker wrote: > > Damien Black wrote: > > > > > > The Asynchronous HTTP example just gives me a error when I click the get > > > button, a rather long one too. Is it no longer compatable with > > > win32lib? Has someone put together a newer compatable version? > > > Am I just not setting something up? Here is error, is it helps: > > > > > > > > > C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:8405 in function > > > invok > > > eHandler() > > <snip> > > > > > > > > > What should I do? > > > > If I go to the function 'ProccessMessage' in 'AsyncHTTP' and add a fourth > > object > > perameter it will run all right... but I'm wary of using such a patchy fix. > > Anyone know the real reason this happens? > > Hi Damien, > > This was written using a (much?) older version of Win32Lib but I don't see > what > version was used in development. > > I fixed up the example program to use setHandler instead of the deprecated > onEvent[] > handlers and that fixed the crash but I'm still not getting any data or error > message. > > If I were interested enough and still couldn't figure it out, I'd probably > just > email Thomas. I'm willing to bet that he'd help you out and maybe even update > his demo in the archives. > > -- Brian Ooops... I gave up on it too soon. There was one more onEvent[] handler in the lib that needed to be converted. I've uploaded the working demo to http://cablespeed.com/~bkb/Eu/AsyncHTTP.zip -- Brian
5. Re: Asynchronous HTTP Examle Error
- Posted by Damien Black <the.lucky.mutt at gmail.com> Dec 02, 2005
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- Last edited Dec 03, 2005
Brian Broker wrote: > > Brian Broker wrote: > > > > Damien Black wrote: > > > > > > > > The Asynchronous HTTP example just gives me a error when I click the get > > > > button, a rather long one too. Is it no longer compatable with > > > > win32lib? Has someone put together a newer compatable version? > > > > Am I just not setting something up? Here is error, is it helps: > > > > > > > > > > > > C:\program files\programming\EUPHORIA\include\win32lib.ew:8405 in > > > > function invok > > > > eHandler() > > > <snip> > > > > > > > > > > > > What should I do? > > > > > > If I go to the function 'ProccessMessage' in 'AsyncHTTP' and add a fourth > > > object > > > perameter it will run all right... but I'm wary of using such a patchy > > > fix. > > > Anyone know the real reason this happens? > > > > Hi Damien, > > > > This was written using a (much?) older version of Win32Lib but I don't see > > what > > version was used in development. > > > > I fixed up the example program to use setHandler instead of the deprecated > > onEvent[] > > handlers and that fixed the crash but I'm still not getting any data or > > error > > message. > > > > If I were interested enough and still couldn't figure it out, I'd probably > > just > > email Thomas. I'm willing to bet that he'd help you out and maybe even > > update > > his demo in the archives. > > > > -- Brian > > Ooops... I gave up on it too soon. There was one more onEvent[] handler in > the lib that needed to be converted. I've uploaded the working > demo to <a > href="http://cablespeed.com/~bkb/Eu/AsyncHTTP.zip">http://cablespeed.com/~bkb/Eu/AsyncHTTP.zip</a> > > -- Brian Thanks Brain, that did it. I'm still a little shaky using Winlib, or I would have been able to do it myself.