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[Gnash-commit] [bug #32956] GTK yesno doesn't work in first frame.
From: |
Sandro Santilli |
Subject: |
[Gnash-commit] [bug #32956] GTK yesno doesn't work in first frame. |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Nov 2011 06:36:05 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #5, bug #32956 (project gnash):
I don't have the time for a proper fix any time soon, so feel free to revert
the commit if priority of youtube is to be considered higher than being stuck
with 100% CPU in (the hopefully unlikely) case that Gnash does something wrong
with ActionScript in first frame.
It's a pity there's no link to the testcase here, but was a real-world test,
where the silly AS code was basing a loop exit condition on the color of a
bitmap. Gnash failed to find a full RED color and kept looping. Forever.
Anyway it's easy to produce a testcase, just make an infinite loop in the
first frame. This is if anyone has time for it.
Note we'd need automated tests for both _this_ and the resize event (#34708)
bugs.
In any case I wouldn't re-open this unless the fix is reverted (it is _not_ a
bug right now, so is fixed)
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