[Laszlo-dev] Debug warning for getMCRef() in SWF10
Raju Bitter
rajubitter at googlemail.com
Thu Jan 28 08:45:43 PST 2010
It's a shame that as3 doesn't give you such a basic language feature.
Someone already filed a bug for that:
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/ASC-1733 / function name.toString() gives function Function(){} instead of the function
Closed as "Not a bug", the reason: "AS3 runtime does not have access to the program source at runtime, so Function.prototype.toString is unable to display original source. This is by design."
On Jan 28, 2010, at 1:45 AM, P T Withington wrote:
> Henry is looking into this, but basically as3 does not give you a way to get the name of any random function. The hack Raju pointed to will only let you extract the name of a function you are executing, and our deprecation warning needs to get that _and_ the replacement. I don't think there is an easy way around this. We ought to just file a bug with Adobe that since they have the function name in debug builds they ought to provide an introspection interface to get at it!
>
> On 2010-01-27, at 19:40, Max Carlson wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I've noticed that - I'm pretty sure I filed a bug about it. We'll check it out. Thanks!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Max Carlson
>> OpenLaszlo.org
>>
>> On 1/27/10 1:14 AM, Raju Bitter wrote:
>>> Max,
>>>
>>> what is the reason that the warning to use getDisplayObject() instead of getMCRef() is not displayed correctly in DHTML? In SWF10 runtime I get the warning
>>>
>>> INFO #helloView.Function is deprecated. Use the #helloView.Function instead
>>>
>>> In SWF8 and DHTML output is correct:
>>> INFO %cssview.lzx#32: #helloView.getMCRef is deprecated. Use #helloView.getDisplayObject instead
>>>
>>> Looking into the code http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/trunk/WEB-INF/lps/lfc/views/LaszloView.lzs I see that you just dump the function reference in the warning. I guess that's because there's no API to retrieve a function's name in AS3. There is a workaround, though, described here:
>>> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui/2007/10/debugging_tricks.html
>>>
>>> For this to work, you need to turn on the -verbose-stacktraces=true compiler option - which I'm not sure is done for OpenLaszlo.
>>>
>>> - Raju
>
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