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    • tt_suT 離線
      tt_su
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      I'd think there would be Ruby exceptions raised so you could try to catch these and present a failure message. You could also explicitly see if the file exist after you have tried to create it: File.exist?()

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      • IltisI 離線
        Iltis
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        File.exist? doesn't work, for same reasons... 😞

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        • tt_suT 離線
          tt_su
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          @iltis said:

          File.exist? doesn't work, for same reasons... 😞

          Doesn't work, as in it raises an error? Then you can rescue from that error and provide your message to the user.

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          • IltisI 離線
            Iltis
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            Mhhh, I've got a problem with my test :

            UI.messagebox(filepath)
            		  # Open a file for writing
            		  File.open(filepath, "w"){ |file|
            			selection = Sketchup.active_model.selection
            			 ...{
                                        ...{
            
            				# Write the coordinates to the file.
            				file.puts("#{u};#{v}")
            			  }
            			}
            		  }
            		 UI.messagebox("FileTest")
            		 if FileTest.exists?(filepath)
            			UI.messagebox("The file is there")
            		 else
            			UI.messagebox("The file is not there")
            		 end
            

            The first messagebox give me the path : "C:\Users\Tarzan\Documents\aiR-C2\MiniCut2d\Bibliothèque\test.txt"
            But no more messagebox after the "File.open"... do you know why?
            But if I understand this topic (http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20289), the ".exists?" is not the solution.

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            • tt_suT 離線
              tt_su
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              In the Ruby Console do you see error messages? What I meant was to catch there errors, using begin, rescue.

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              • IltisI 離線
                Iltis
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                OK, I see the error in the Ruby Console (thank you for the tip) :

                Error: #<Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - C:/Users/Tarzan/Documents/aiR-C2/MiniCut2d/Bibliothèque/test.f2xy>
                ...

                I will try to catch it.

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                • IltisI 離線
                  Iltis
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                  OK, this code works on SU8 :

                  		  begin
                  		  File.open(filepath, "w"){ |file|
                  			...
                  		  }
                  		 	UI.messagebox("The file is here ;" + filepath)
                  		rescue
                  		 	UI.messagebox("Error, the file was not created. Be careful if you are using an older version of SketchUp, the full file path must not contain special or accented characters. The full file path you requested is " + filepath)
                  		 end
                  

                  The "è" looks "è" in the messagebox, but the user know how to fix the problem.

                  I try to use it in SketchUp 2014, but I've got an error 😞

                  Erreur de chargement du fichier faces2xy.rb
                  Error; #<SyntaxError; C;/Users/Tarzan/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/faces2xy.rb;18; syntax error, unexpected ',', expecting ')'
                  		  filepath = UI.savepanel ("Export selected faces",nil,"*.f2xy")
                  C;/Users/Tarzan/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/faces2xy.rb;18; Can't assign to nil
                  		  filepath = UI.savepanel ("Export selected faces",nil,"*.f2xy")
                  C;/Users/Tarzan/AppData/Roaming/SketchUp/SketchUp 2014/SketchUp/Plugins/faces2xy.rb;18; syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting ;; or '[' or '.'
                  		  filepath = UI.savepanel ("Export selected faces",nil,"*.f2xy")
                  
                  

                  Do you know how to fix this (in all SU versions...)?
                  Thanks,
                  Renaud

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                  • tt_suT 離線
                    tt_su
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                    @iltis said:

                    The "è" looks "è" in the messagebox, but the user know how to fix the problem.

                    That's odd - if the string is UTF-8 encoded then it should look fine in SketchUp regardless.
                    Have you saved your RB files as UTF-8 without BOM?

                    @iltis said:

                    I try to use it in SketchUp 2014, but I've got an error 😞

                    I'm not sure, but I think it could be that space you have between the method name and the parentheses: filepath = UI.savepanel ("Export selected faces",nil,"*.f2xy")

                    But the error could be cascading some elsewhere... hard to tell without knowing the source code.

                    Btw, it's recommended not to catch all exceptions, but only the ones you expect.
                    http://www.skorks.com/2009/09/ruby-exceptions-and-exception-handling/

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                    • IltisI 離線
                      Iltis
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                      Bingo! 2/2. It works fine now. Is "UTF-8 without BOM" the best to use? (Default value?)
                      Thank you for the quick answer!
                      I will see how to catch only the file exception.

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                      • IltisI 離線
                        Iltis
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                        Mhh, the error is

                        Error; #<Errno;;ENOENT; No such file or directory - C;/Users/Tarzan/Documents/aiR-C2/MiniCut2d/Bibliothèque/test.f2xy>
                        

                        I don't understand how to only catch this type of exception... (not in the "Ruby Exception Hierarchy"). I'll see this later.

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                        • tt_suT 離線
                          tt_su
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                          @iltis said:

                          Bingo! 2/2. It works fine now. Is "UTF-8 without BOM" the best to use?

                          I recommend that because without the BOM you can load the file in Ruby 1.8. With the BOM Ruby 1.8 will not load it.

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                          • tt_suT 離線
                            tt_su
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                            @iltis said:

                            Mhh, the error is

                            Error; #<Errno;;ENOENT; No such file or directory - C;/Users/Tarzan/Documents/aiR-C2/MiniCut2d/Bibliothèque/test.f2xy>
                            

                            I don't understand how to only catch this type of exception... (not in the "Ruby Exception Hierarchy"). I'll see this later.

                            You should be able to catch Errno::ENOENT - it's a class inherited form StandardError.

                            Errno::ENOENT.ancestors [Errno::ENOENT, SystemCallError, StandardError, Exception, Object, PP::ObjectMixin, JSON::Ext::Generator::GeneratorMethods::Object, Kernel, BasicObject]

                            Though, it might be system dependant... Maybe catching SystemCallError is a good one to catch for these types of errors.

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                            • IltisI 離線
                              Iltis
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                              OK, thank you.

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                              • Dan RathbunD 離線
                                Dan Rathbun
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                                Like this:

                                  begin
                                    File.open(filepath, "w"){ |file|
                                      #...
                                    }
                                    UI.messagebox("The file is here ;" + filepath)
                                  rescue SystemCallError => e
                                    if e.message =~ /(No such file or directory)/
                                      UI.messagebox("Error, the file was not created. Be careful if you are using an older version of SketchUp, the full file path must not contain special or accented characters. The full file path you requested is " + filepath)
                                    else
                                      fail() #re-raise the last exception
                                    end
                                  end
                                

                                I'm not here much anymore.

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                                • IltisI 離線
                                  Iltis
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                                  Nice, thank you Dan!

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                                  • tt_suT 離線
                                    tt_su
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                                    @dan rathbun said:

                                    fail() #re-raise the last exception

                                    Never seen that method used before. Is that different from just calling raise?

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                                    • Dan RathbunD 離線
                                      Dan Rathbun
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                                      @tt_su said:

                                      @dan rathbun said:

                                      fail() #re-raise the last exception

                                      Never seen that method used before. Is that different from just calling raise?

                                      raise() is an alias for fail()
                                      See the doc on the Kernel module:
                                      http://www.ruby-doc.org/core-1.8.6/Kernel.html#method-i-fail

                                      The best practices guides I have read, suggest that fail be used instead of raise, for readability, I suppose. But I really did not understand the logic in the guide. (I think it was something like "raise" has more meanings as a verb than "fail" ?)

                                      I'm not here much anymore.

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