1. Win32Lib Error

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Derek, 

There's just one quick thing to fix. In win32lib.ew, it includes
compat01.e when it should be compat01.ew.

That's an easy fix. There's nothing wrong with win32lib_full.


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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>There’s just one quick thing to fix. In win32lib.ew,
it includes compat01.e when it should be compat01.ew.</span></font></p>

<p class=MsoNormal><font size=2 face=Arial><span style='font-size:10.0pt;
font-family:Arial'>That’s an easy fix. There’s nothing wrong with
win32lib_full.</span></font></p>

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2. Win32Lib Error

I have developed (developing) an accounting program.  I am currently using 
win32lib 0.55.1 (I have tried v0.57.9, but there are just too many bugs to 
make a stable program).

But every once in a while I get a win32lib.ew:10146 in function 
fDOLVN_GETDISPINFO() subscript 4 is out of bounds, reading from a sequence 
of length 3.

This does not happen all of the time, but it does happen enough to make it a 
problem.  I wonder if there is a resource leak I have not taken care of (how 
do you find one to begin with).

Where do I begin to look for the problem?

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3. Win32Lib Error

I have noticed that sometimes when running programs that use win32lib
I get and Win32Lib Error that says:

        SetScrollPos in setScrollPos failed.

I know that it happens EVERY TIME I click to scroll the horizontal
scroll bar on the right in EX15.

I also have this happen with exw's created with Vw32lib4, which by
the way is a nifty program, and I am looking forward to seeing the
completed program.

BTW Stephen Spencer to encourage more developement on the Visual
Win32Lib I have donated an addition .25 on the Econo. on RDS's
Web Site.

Later,

+ + +  Rev. Ferlin Scarborough  -  Centreville, Alabama  -  USA

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4. Re: Win32Lib Error

Reverend Ferlin wrote:

> I have noticed that sometimes when running programs that use
> win32lib I get and Win32Lib Error that says:
>
>       SetScrollPos in setScrollPos failed.

For now, just comment out the error check. I'm working on a solution, but
its's more complex than it initially looked. There are some weird side
effects to calling setScrollRange() before all the controls are defined.

-- David Cuny

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