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    ⚠️ Important | Libfredo 15.6b introduces important bugfixes for Fredo's Extensions Update

    Stop processing rest of file?

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    • Dan RathbunD Offline
      Dan Rathbun
      last edited by

      Have you been looking over my shoulder ?? 😆

      I was working on just this thang earlier in the week.
      I think I came to the conclusion, that the best implementation, is to create gloabal methods (an extension to the Kernel mixin module.)

      As far as load() goes.. there's no help, as that is always supposed to load regardless, and does not check the $LOADED_FEATURES array.

      Let me go back and look at what I was doing, and think a bit more.

      One thing I know I must do, is implement a global hash, called $LOAD_ERRORS (and an Array: $LOAD_ERROR_FILES,) that hold information when a script loading error occurs.

      Then we can skip the crappy "Load error" dialog Google made. Wait until the end of the startup cycle, and display a Error GUI dialog, that can go back and look at any of the loading errors that occured. Likely this would be a WebDialog. It'd be nice to click a button a write to a logfile. Hilite a certain error, click a button and create a report to send to the author, or post as an attachemnt in the plugin's thread at SCF, or whereever.

      I'm not here much anymore.

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      • thomthomT Offline
        thomthom
        last edited by

        Regardless of load or require being used - I try to find a method that will stop ruby from processing the rest of the file - without killing SketchUp itself.

        Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
        List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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        • Dan RathbunD Offline
          Dan Rathbun
          last edited by

          In my prototype I also have a step that is only a comment at this point:

          a) Display a webdialog here so the user can download the file(s).

          b) call retry if download successful

          I'm not here much anymore.

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          • Dan RathbunD Offline
            Dan Rathbun
            last edited by

            So far I am trying my best to NOT touch or override either require or load themselves.

            I'm not here much anymore.

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            • tbdT Offline
              tbd
              last edited by

              have a separate loader.rb that checks if LIB exists and has functions required.
              if yes, require/load rest of your code, if not ...

              SketchUp Ruby Consultant | Podium 1.x developer
              http://plugins.ro

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              • Dan RathbunD Offline
                Dan Rathbun
                last edited by

                Having to have yet ANOTHER file for each and every library or plugin package, is not what I am aiming at...

                ... besides that does not solve the idiot situation, trying to force a plugin to load, using load(), when require does not work.
                I'm not sure there is a solution to the idiot syndrome anyway. I (personally,) would not give any support, or waste any time responding, to an idiot who does not let the plugin load the way it's supposed to.

                I'm not here much anymore.

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                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                  Dan Rathbun
                  last edited by

                  ThomThom, for now do something like:

                  module TT_FancyUtil
                  
                    # move require dependancy calls inside namespace
                    require('TT/TT_Lib2') rescue raise(LoadError,'TT_Lib2')
                    require('TT/TT_GUI') rescue raise(LoadError,'TT_GUI')
                  
                    # the rest of the module's code
                  
                  # way down the bottom of the namespace block;
                  rescue LoadError => e
                  
                    case e.message
                    when 'TT_Lib2'
                      puts("LoadError; TT_Lib2 file is not present. .. blah blah blah...")
                    when 'TT_GUI'
                      puts("LoadError; TT_GUI file is not present. .. blah blah blah...")
                    else
                      puts("Error; #<#{e.class.name}; #{e.message}>")
                      puts e.backtrace
                    end
                  
                  end # module
                  

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                  • thomthomT Offline
                    thomthom
                    last edited by

                    @unknownuser said:

                    have a separate loader.rb that checks if LIB exists and has functions required.
                    if yes, require/load rest of your code, if not ...

                    Really don't want to use another file. Many of my plugins are self contained in a single file - apart from that they require TT_Lib. And I don't want to split it up just for this check.

                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                    • thomthomT Offline
                      thomthom
                      last edited by

                      Found a way:

                      <span class="syntaxdefault">require </span><span class="syntaxstring">'sketchup.rb'<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">begin<br />  require </span><span class="syntaxstring">'TT_Lib2/core.rb'<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">rescue LoadError </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=></span><span class="syntaxdefault"> e<br />  </span><span class="syntaxcomment"># meh!<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">end<br /><br />module MagicPlugin<br />  </span><span class="syntaxcomment"># Voodoo<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">end if defined</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">?(</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> TT</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">;;</span><span class="syntaxdefault">Lib </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span>
                      

                      Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                      List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                      • Dan RathbunD Offline
                        Dan Rathbun
                        last edited by

                        interesting!

                        Hmm ... I see rescue modifiers do not work with require(), for some reason ?

                        You could also do (if you did not want any module defined) ...

                        require 'sketchup.rb'
                        begin
                          require 'TT_Lib2/core.rb'
                        rescue LoadError => e
                          # meh!
                        else
                          module MagicPlugin
                            # Voodoo
                          end
                        end# begin
                         
                        

                        I'm not here much anymore.

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                        • thomthomT Offline
                          thomthom
                          last edited by

                          @dan rathbun said:

                          Hmm ... I see rescue modifiers do not work with require(), for some reason ?

                          What you mean? What modifiers?

                          Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                          • tbdT Offline
                            tbd
                            last edited by

                            statement modifiers = conditional statements onto the end of a normal statement

                            ` name = first_name + last_name rescue "John Doe"

                            John Doe # if first_name and last_name are not defined`

                            SketchUp Ruby Consultant | Podium 1.x developer
                            http://plugins.ro

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                            • Dan RathbunD Offline
                              Dan Rathbun
                              last edited by

                              @thomthom said:

                              @dan rathbun said:

                              Hmm ... I see rescue modifiers do not work with require(), for some reason ?

                              What you mean? What modifiers?

                              The conditional keywords if and unless can be used in block position:
                              [ if| unless] ( expression)
                              statements
                              end

                              or modifier position:
                              statement [ if| unless] ( expression)

                              **rescue** can also be used in modifier poistion, but ... my attempt at this:
                              require('booboo.rb') rescue nil
                              ... does NOT trap the LoadError (because LoadError < ScriptError < Exception, and rescue only traps RuntimeError and subclasses by default.)

                              For a one-liner, we must use semi-colons:
                              begin require('booboo.rb'); rescue Exception; nil; end

                              I'm not here much anymore.

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