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Re: [Bayonne-devel] Problems about loop structures
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Luca Bariani |
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Re: [Bayonne-devel] Problems about loop structures |
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Tue, 4 Jan 2005 10:23:24 +0100 |
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can you try with newer version?
commonpcpp 1.2.7
ccscript 2.5.7
bayonne 1.2.13
these newer packages solve same problems, like mysql write bug
Luca
> I can confirm some strange behaviour with loop structures (1.2.11).
> It seems that (at least) stack errors occures sometimes - use ^error
> handler to see what happens. Bayonne interpreter stops, hangs or behave
> inadequately with goto or other instructions... I mean long-duration calls
> with hundreds of branch events per single call.
>
> So I _do not use_ loop structures in production...
>
> Luca Bariani wrote:
> > Il 16:06, lunedì 3 gennaio 2005, Michel Think ha scritto:
> >>(Version : Bayonne 1.2.11)
> >>
> >>Hi everyone,
> >>
> >>I have met two problems in relation with loop structures...
> >>
> >>*** Here is the first one :
> >>
> >>I made a script in which I have a 'do...loop' containing
> >> if-then-else-endif and another 'do loop' structures. When I tried it,
> >> Bayonne blocked.
> >
> > What do you mean with "Bayonne blocked"? can the script have an infinite
> > loop?
> >
> > how do you exit from the main "do .. loop"?
> >
> >>The script looks like :
> >>
> >> do
> >>
> >> if %var1 -eq 0
> >> then
> >> .....
> >>
> >> if %var2 -eq 1
> >> then
> >>
> >> ....
> >>
> >> set %index 1
> >>
> >> do %index -lt 7
> >>
> >> ....
> >>
> >> inc %index
> >>
> >> loop
> >>
> >> endif
> >>
> >> else
> >>
> >> .....
> >>
> >> if %var3 -eq 1
> >> then
> >>
> >> .....
> >> set %index 1
> >>
> >> do %index -lt 7
> >>
> >> ...
> >> inc %index
> >>
> >> loop
> >>
> >> endif
> >> endif
> >>
> >> loop
> >>*************************************************************************
> >>** ** *** Here is my second problem :
> >>
> >>I have a script which containing a 'repeat...loop' structure and I
> >>noticed that sometime (not everytime) after the 'hangup' event, it
> >>continues to repeat...Before hanging up, it repeats the number of time
> >>we put as parameter in the 'repeat' instruction.
> >>does anyone notice and has an explanation about this?
> >
> > what di you di after ^hanguo event?
> >
> > have you an exit instruction?
> >
> > bye
> >
> > Luca