1. Bug in Euphoria?

Hi, Can someone with a better knowledge of euphoria look at this code.

without warning 
include win32lib.ew 
include xcontrols.ew 
constant WS = {WS_CHILD,WS_VISIBLE}, 
WS_EX = WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE, 
Win = createEx(Window, "default", 0, Default, Default, 600, 600, 0, WS_CLIPCHILDREN), 
StatBar = createEx(StatusBar, "", Win, 0, {.35,-1}, 0, 0, 0, 0), 
LeftPane = createEx(Window, "", Win, 0, 0, 0, 0, WS, WS_EX), 
RightPane = createEx(Window, "", Win, 0, 0, 0, 0, WS, WS_EX), 
VSplit1 = createEx(VSplitter, "", Win, 0.33, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0), 
$ 
 
manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge,) /* Look like a bug */ 
manage(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge) 
manage_now(Win) 
 
setMousePointer(VSplit1, SizeWEPointer) 
 
/* -- */ 
procedure Win_onOpen(integer self, integer event, sequence params) 
	--  
end procedure 
setHandler(Win, w32HOpen, routine_id("Win_onOpen")) 
 
procedure Win_onClose(integer self, integer event, sequence params) 
	--  
end procedure 
setHandler(Win, w32HClose, routine_id("Win_onClose")) 
 
procedure Win_onTimer(integer self, integer event, sequence params) 
	--  
end procedure 
-- setHandler(Win, w32HTimer, routine_id("Win_onTimer")) 
--  
procedure Win_onResize(integer self, integer event, sequence params) 
	--  
end procedure 
-- setHandler(Win, w32HResize, routine_id("Win_onResize")) 
 
procedure Win_onEvent(integer self, integer event, sequence params) 
	--  
end procedure 
-- setHandler(Win, w32HEvent, routine_id("Win_onEvent")) 
 
WinMain(Win, Normal) 
 
 
 
 

Euphoria Interpreter v4.1.0 development 
   32-bit Windows, Using System Memory 
   Revision Date: 2015-02-02 14:18:53, Id: 6300:57179171dbed 
 
Euphoria Interpreter v4.1.0 development 
   32-bit Windows, Using System Memory 
   Revision Date: 2021-03-10 18:49:25 
   Id: 99dff754918b9f66267b631d9c0be1d63c256d87 

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2. Re: Bug in Euphoria?

Thomas said...
manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge,) /* Look like a bug */ 
manage(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge) 
manage_now(Win) 

Are you talking about the trailing comma there? There could be a default parameter value. Track down the declaration of manage() and see what parameters it takes.

You could also try adding a question mark ? after the comma, which is the explicit way of saying "please use the default value here." (Just using commas would be the "implicit" way.)

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, ?) 

If this is a bug, then that should kick the interpreter into saying something like "procedure 'manage()' only accepts six parameters."

Also, which versions of Win32Lib and xControls are you using and where did you get them?

-Greg

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3. Re: Bug in Euphoria?

ghaberek said...
Thomas said...
manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge,) /* Look like a bug */ 
manage(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge) 
manage_now(Win) 

Are you talking about the trailing comma there? There could be a default parameter value. Track down the declaration of manage() and see what parameters it takes.

You could also try adding a question mark ? after the comma, which is the explicit way of saying "please use the default value here." (Just using commas would be the "implicit" way.)

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, ?) 

If this is a bug, then that should kick the interpreter into saying something like "procedure 'manage()' only accepts six parameters."

Also, which versions of Win32Lib and xControls are you using and where did you get them?

-Greg

Hi Sorry it had slipped my brain to mention

xControls : version v2.0.6 Geometry.ew global procedure manage( integer pParent, integer pControl, object pX1, object pY1, object pX2, object pY2 )

Win32Lib : version 0.70 Patch#20, 13-Nov-2010

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4. Re: Bug in Euphoria?

The following code has a bug

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge,)  
manage(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge)  
manage_now(Win)  

In my opinion, It should be

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge),  
(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge)  
manage_now(Win)  

Or it could be

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge)  
manage(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge)  
manage_now(Win)  
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5. Re: Bug in Euphoria?

Bhupen1277 said...

The following code has a bug

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge,)  
manage(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge)  
manage_now(Win)  

In my opinion, It should be

manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge),  
(Win, RightPane, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge, w32Edge, w32Edge)  
manage_now(Win)  

<0117>:: Not expecting to see '''' here 
manage(Win, LeftPane, w32Edge, w32Edge, {VSplit1, 0}, w32Edge),  
You have tested the code?

To : ghaberek - I assumed that as it was old code assignment was not used e.g. myfunc(object somevar="?")

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