"Check the generated java source to find out which line exactly raises the error...."
Above line posted by our good friend - DonManfred... (in some thread)
In debug (B4A IDE, for now), we can now jump the the code line from the logs...
In release, we are shown the line in the java source only / understandably...
Would it be possible to open the java source and goto the (error) line defined in the logs?
Now, when running in release, I encounter an error.
I have to set back to debug mode, re-compile and see what the issue was... My (usual) projects are large - and this takes many milliseconds out of my limited time and attention span... (I admit).
Of course, I could have opened explorer, gone to the project java source, opened the file and scrolled to the line DEFINED as error... BUT, I am lazy (old, tired, nearsighted, low testosterone levels, and sometimes go on incessantly for no reason or purpose - need I say more)... Revert to debug and suck it up...
I guess, the above paragraph defines why I use B4X in the first place! That - and because it WORKS!
It's like the All American Breakfast staple - "Biscuits and Gravy" (like I didn't get enough artery hardening substance in last night meal of meat and potatoes)... I want more gravy please!
Thanks
Above line posted by our good friend - DonManfred... (in some thread)
In debug (B4A IDE, for now), we can now jump the the code line from the logs...
In release, we are shown the line in the java source only / understandably...
Would it be possible to open the java source and goto the (error) line defined in the logs?
Now, when running in release, I encounter an error.
I have to set back to debug mode, re-compile and see what the issue was... My (usual) projects are large - and this takes many milliseconds out of my limited time and attention span... (I admit).
Of course, I could have opened explorer, gone to the project java source, opened the file and scrolled to the line DEFINED as error... BUT, I am lazy (old, tired, nearsighted, low testosterone levels, and sometimes go on incessantly for no reason or purpose - need I say more)... Revert to debug and suck it up...
I guess, the above paragraph defines why I use B4X in the first place! That - and because it WORKS!
It's like the All American Breakfast staple - "Biscuits and Gravy" (like I didn't get enough artery hardening substance in last night meal of meat and potatoes)... I want more gravy please!
Thanks