GTKD - Application crashes - or not? [Coedit]
TheDGuy via Digitalmars-d-learn
digitalmars-d-learn at puremagic.com
Thu Jun 16 00:50:13 PDT 2016
On Thursday, 16 June 2016 at 00:46:44 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
> On Wednesday, 15 June 2016 at 23:41:51 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
>
>
> - You can create a launcher in the custom tools, excluding the
> double quote:
> - as executable type "<CPO>"
> - as CurrentDirectory type "<CPP>"
> - as alias put something like "Run this project"
> This will work if the binary is compiled in the same directory
> as the binary that's produced. Otherwise you can adjust by
> adding directories after the symbol. (e.g "<CPP>bin\release").
>You just need to change "CurrentDirectory" in the "Run options".
Hm, i don't see "CurrentDirectory" in the run options tab:
https://picload.org/image/rgwaopad/coedit_run_options.png
> - I had to verify but the cwd should really be set to the path
> where the application is output. I mean that it's written so. I
> don't know what's happening on your system right now. My
> windows is still win 7 and my dev directory is not in
> ProgramFiles.
Everything worked fine for the last projects but as soon as i
tried to customize buttons with CSS something is wrong. I just
store the Coedit-Program in "ProgramFiles" (because every program
i have installed is located there). For my projects i usually use
the "document" folder of my user where the ".exe" and ".d" -
files are stored.
> And I've tested using this simple project:
> https://gist.github.com/BBasile/2e110ed48989b53e2a53b57977a81736. You can DL it as a >zip, open the .ce file as a project and click "compile project and run" you should see >the right CWD written in the messages.
I get 'Failed to execute: 267'. Probably because a symbolic
string is used in the run options?
https://picload.org/upload,8e3f683557a8cd3401f002304f387932.html
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