SOT: FreeRIDE

Firstly, I'd like to say, a great IDE for a great language!

There is one smallish problem I've experienced.

When 'running' a program, STDOUT seems to be buffered, and the program
does not exit after all the user code has finished executing.

If I hit stop, I see the output, and the run exits.

Has this been seen before?

cheers
lyndon

Lyndon Samson wrote:

Firstly, I'd like to say, a great IDE for a great language!

There is one smallish problem I've experienced.

When 'running' a program, STDOUT seems to be buffered, and the program
does not exit after all the user code has finished executing.

If I hit stop, I see the output, and the run exits.

Has this been seen before?

cheers
lyndon

Thanks for the kind words!

Yes, it's a "known feature" on Windows. For some obscure reason the FOX/FXRuby IO handlers on Windows doesn't see the IO traffic on stdout until the process is over. I have tried very hard to fix this problem for long to no avail. May be FOX/FX Ruby 1.2 will fix it.

I have implemented a work around in the next version of FreeRIDE (coming soon) where a script can be executed by the script runner or the debugger in a text console. There you'll see the output in real time.

If you cannot wait to use it, you can get it from the CVS repo of FreeRIDE at http://rubyforge.org/scm/?group_id=31

Keep using FreeRIDE and provide us with feedback.

Laurent

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Hi!

Lyndon Samson's message has a subject line reading "SOT: FreeRIDE". I
would usually read 'SOT' as 'Somewhat Off-Topic' but this obviously does
not make sense in this case. If problems with running a Ruby program
were not on-topic here then something were terribly wrong with the
charta of comp.lang.ruby.

Josef 'Jupp' Schugt NOTE: mails >100 KiB are ignored

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Slightly>Somewhat.

There is probably a FreeRIDE ML that is more appropriate, I was just lazy :slight_smile:

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On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 06:36:31 +0900, Josef 'Jupp' Schugt <jupp@gmx.de> wrote:

Hi!

Lyndon Samson's message has a subject line reading "SOT: FreeRIDE". I
would usually read 'SOT' as 'Somewhat Off-Topic' but this obviously does
not make sense in this case. If problems with running a Ruby program
were not on-topic here then something were terribly wrong with the
charta of comp.lang.ruby.

Josef 'Jupp' Schugt NOTE: mails >100 KiB are ignored
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Lyndon Samson wrote:

Slightly>Somewhat [Off-Topic]

Hmm, the FAQ seemingly only has a neglectable list of non-Ruby slang
used on ruby-talk/in comp.lang.ruby. Perhaps that list should be
replaced by an appropriate link. Anybody has a good one?

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