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    • guy038G
      guy038
      last edited by guy038

      Hello, @peterjones and All,

      I’ve just tried your pyscFilteredViewer and everything went fine ! Well…, as long as if I’ve already started my browser !

      Indeed, if I use the One-time filtering mode, on my weak XP configuration, the temporary file <Hex number>.<filename>.FILTERED.html seems already deleted… by the time the browser gets opened, leading, for instance, to the browser message( in French, of course ) :

      " Firefox cannot find the file at the address /c:/docume~1/guy/locals~1/temp/37B82996.Test.txt.FILTERED.html "

      Luckily, subsequent tests seem OK. I’m saying “seem” and not “are”, as yesterday, Notepad++ crashed several times ! Unfortunately, I could not understand the sequence of actions which causes N++ to crash, when using your script !

      Today, once my browser opened ( while listening music on NET, too ! ) , I tried to run your script, successively, on the same file ( Your README.md file ) => Sometimes it’s opened, correctly, in the browser but in some other cases, it displays :

      " Firefox cannot find the file at the address /c:/docume~1/guy/locals~1/temp/2BF64FA9.README.md.FILTERED.html "

      Moreover, in a few cases, it, also, exits Notepad++, immediately !

      An another time, on the Python console, this error occurred :

      File “D:@@\763\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\pyscFilteredViewer\pyscFilteredViewerLibrary.py”, line 312, in pyscfv_FilteredViewer
      os.unlink(tmpfile)

      WindowsError: [Error 32] The process cannot access the file as this file is used by an other process : ‘c:\docume~1\guy\locals~1\temp\2BF64FA9.README.md.FILTERED.html’

      I noticed that, if I’m not listening simultaneously music on WEB, it’s getting better : no more error occurs and the browser seems to display the HTML version of files, a bit quicker !

      So, Peter, don’t worry about it. Probably, some side-effects of my old XP machine :-))

      Best Regards,

      guy038

      For the record, in the pyscFilteredViewer.ini file, I only added the section, below :

      [Txtfile]
      Language=Normal text
      Extension=.txt .md .log
      Command="D:\@@\763\plugins\Config\PythonScript\scripts\pyscFilteredViewer\ExampleConverterCommand.bat" "%1"
      

      And here is my Debug info :

      Notepad++ v7.6.3   (32-bit)
      Build time : Jan 27 2019 - 17:20:30
      Path : D:\@@\763\notepad++.exe
      Admin mode : OFF
      Local Conf mode : ON
      OS : Windows XP (32-bit)
      Plugins : DSpellCheck.dll mimeTools.dll NppConverter.dll NppExport.dll PythonScript.dll 
      
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      • PeterJonesP
        PeterJones
        last edited by

        @guy038,

        Thanks, that’s actually quite useful: I probably should just leave the temporary files there, rather than deleting every time. (The auto-delete was a holdover from when I used a random tmpfile name, before I had the FilterOnSave option.)

        As for the crash: it’s probably the same issue @Eko-palypse had with crashing. So far, 7.6.2 64-b on Win7 and 7.6.3 32-bit on XP see the crashes, whereas my 7.6.4 64-bit on Win10 does not. Maybe it is an older-windows thing. Since I don’t have access to Win7 or earlier machines, that will be hard for me to test. Maybe I’ll have to look into “if OS<Win10, don’t use the command eko noticed”… I’ll have to research how to look up Windows-rev in Python.

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        • Eko palypseE
          Eko palypse
          last edited by

          @Peter-Jones
          Still strange this crashes - I will setup a Windows10 in VirtualBox and see if I can get the same
          result as you have. If so, I guess it’s time to upgrade - Win7 comes to end anyway.

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          • Meta ChuhM
            Meta Chuh moderator @guy038
            last edited by Meta Chuh

            @guy038 @PeterJones and all

            seems already deleted… by the time the browser gets opened

            true, even if it has been rendered in time before it gets deleted, the auto deletion also makes it impossible to view the source code of a rendered html by right clicking on the rendered page.

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            • Meta ChuhM
              Meta Chuh moderator @PeterJones
              last edited by Meta Chuh

              @PeterJones said:

              I probably should just leave the temporary files there, rather than deleting every time.

              one possibility to avoid cluttering of old temp files, could be not to delete the current temp file at the end of the script, but to delete all pyscfr temp files at the beginning of the script, once a new html has been rendered.
              this would leave them there until a new rendering is executed, and not fill up %temp%

              another possibility could be to use a static file name for the rendered html, and never delete it (it would simply be overwritten everytime a new render has been done, and the file name would always be the same

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              • Meta ChuhM
                Meta Chuh moderator @Eko palypse
                last edited by Meta Chuh

                @Eko-palypse

                Still strange this crashes - I will setup a Windows10 in VirtualBox and see if I can get the same
                result as you have. If so, I guess it’s time to upgrade - Win7 comes to end anyway.

                strange, i didn’t even manage to crash exit npp using pyscfr on windows 7.

                either my system is somewhat different … or i didn’t test the right things long enough 😂😂😂
                just kidding, i think we all tested pyscfr a lot

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                • Eko palypseE
                  Eko palypse @Meta Chuh
                  last edited by

                  @Meta-Chuh @Peter-Jones

                  Win10 x64
                  Npp7.6.3 x64 7z
                  PythonScript 1.3.0 x64 full.zip

                  and running

                  from Npp import notepad, LANGTYPE
                  LANGUAGES = LANGTYPE.values.values()
                  for language in LANGUAGES:
                      x = notepad.getLanguageDesc(language)
                  

                  results in

                  Faulting application name: notepad++.exe, version: 7.6.3.0, time stamp: 0x5c4dd9e9
                  Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 10.0.17134.376, time stamp: 0x60d78cf9
                  Exception code: 0xc0000374
                  Fault offset: 0x00000000000f4d7b
                  Faulting process ID: 0x1794
                  Faulting application start time: 0x01d4b97dee776c53
                  Faulting application path: C:\tools\Npp\763\x64\notepad++.exe
                  Faulting module path: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
                  Report ID: 18dc0488-4bb7-4063-b564-596ea765af26
                  Faulting package full name: 
                  Faulting package-relative application ID: 
                  

                  BUT what I found out so far is, that this happens only for the very first time you start npp on Win10.
                  5 reboots - 5 crashes after immediate execution.
                  Subsequent starts and script executions do not fail anymore. Did a 100000 loop without a problem.
                  On Win7 this doesn’t matter - every run crashes my npp.

                  ??? Start running out of ideas ??? - Unfortunately I haven’t enough expertise debugging npp in Visual Studio … hmmm …

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                  • PeterJonesP
                    PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    Thanks again for everyone’s feedback.

                    v0.03-beta has been released. I fixed the tempfile cleanup that @guy038 mentioned (by deleting all temp at the first run of the script – so basically, when you reload NPP – similar to what @Meta-Chuh recommended). I also fixed a couple of things that were starting to annoy me that others hadn’t mentioned yet.

                    Still haven’t been able to debug the crashing thing; I cannot get a reliable crash, so cannot eliminate it. @Eko-palypse : where did you get that detailed crash info that you quoted in your most recent post?

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                    • Eko palypseE
                      Eko palypse @PeterJones
                      last edited by

                      @PeterJones - copied from the windows eventviewer log.

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                      • PeterJonesP
                        PeterJones
                        last edited by

                        @ekopalypse,

                        I finally found the time to try out your ctypes-based/windows-messaging-based alternative to getLanguageName()/getLanguageDesc(). I haven’t yet seen a crash with my testing of this updated version, and v0.03-beta had started to crash more frequently for me, so I’m hoping v0.04-beta fixed the crash by using your functions.

                        v0.04 Beta Release

                        Newest beta release

                        • Convert from notepad.getLanguageName(notepad.getCurrentLanguage()) to a function __eko_getLexerName() that’s derived from @ekopalypse’s Enhanced UDL Lexer’s get_lexer_name(); similarly for ...getLanguageDesc(...) => __eko_getLexerDesc()

                        • Fix the hex prefix in the filtered filename to never show up as -XXXXXXXX by masking the 32-bit CRC32 with 0xFFFFFFFF, to make sure Python doesn’t incorrectly believe that it’s “negative” when the MSB is 1.

                        You can download just the scripts via pyscFilteredViewer-v0.04-beta.zip

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @PeterJones
                          last edited by

                          @PeterJones

                          Since I use the SendMessage method I also had no crash anymore.
                          I tried to pinpoint the cause of the issue but my lack of C++ knowledge isn’t really helpful here ;-)

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                          • Meta ChuhM
                            Meta Chuh moderator @Ekopalypse
                            last edited by Meta Chuh

                            @PeterJones

                            wow, 2.2k viewers !!!

                            it seems that pyscfr isn’t just a cool tool for us internally.
                            it has apparently caught more interest than the majority of topics, excluding official announcements 👍

                            @Ekopalypse

                            you have to reduce your offline times, please 😉

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                            • PeterJonesP
                              PeterJones
                              last edited by PeterJones

                              @Meta-Chuh,

                              You did a stealth edit and got rid of the “how many downloads at GitHub” question… but I found that timely, because it was just a few hours ago that I went searching how to find that information.

                              It’s in the GitHub API: https://api.github.com/repos/pryrt/pyscFilteredViewer/releases lists the JSON for the project, and each of the “assets” has a “download_count” attribute. Unfortunately, that appears to just be for the manual script-only zipfile that I upload as an “asset”, because I don’t see download_count for any of their auto-generated tarball/zipball.

                              At last check, v0.03-beta had 2 downloads, and v0.04-beta had 4. So not exactly the impressive number that the Community “views” count would indicate. I think the 44 posts in this thread, and all of our views where we load/reload/upvote/refresh probably artificially inflate that count. :-)

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                              • EkopalypseE
                                Ekopalypse
                                last edited by

                                you have to reduce your offline times, please

                                Well there is a fight we can’t win I guess - my boss, she is also called wife, has exactly the opposite opinion :-D

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                                • Meta ChuhM
                                  Meta Chuh moderator @Ekopalypse
                                  last edited by Meta Chuh

                                  @Ekopalypse

                                  Well there is a fight we can’t win I guess - my boss, she is also called wife, has exactly the opposite opinion :-D

                                  easy solution:

                                  • take her to a nice dinner.
                                  • order something very spicy for you.
                                  • complain about a stomach ache because it was too spicy.
                                  • go to the toilet for an extended period of time and use your mobile phone to get here.

                                  side note: repeat this every day, and she’ll get completely used to it. 😉

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                                  • EkopalypseE
                                    Ekopalypse @Meta Chuh
                                    last edited by Ekopalypse

                                    @Meta-Chuh

                                    the idea is nice despite the fact that I’m already eating very spicy and, sounds strange these days,
                                    I don’t have a mobile. And carrying my laptop with me while having diner with her … well … you can guess
                                    what might happen … a tip … nothing that a man really likes :-D

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                                    • Meta ChuhM
                                      Meta Chuh moderator @Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by Meta Chuh

                                      @Ekopalypse

                                      then i have an …

                                      adaption of the hitchhiker’s guide to the notepad++ community for married men:

                                      • take her to a nice dinner to restaurants where you have previously deposited a notebook at every toilet.
                                      • order something very, very spicy for you.
                                      • complain about a stomach ache because it was too spicy.
                                      • go to the toilet for an extended period of time and use your mobile phone to get here.
                                      • take care to limit the amounts of restaurants you visit to only a few, in order not to get broke due to buying a vast amount of notebooks you have to deposit at every toilet.

                                      😂😂😂

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                                      • EkopalypseE
                                        Ekopalypse @Meta Chuh
                                        last edited by

                                        @Meta-Chuh

                                        and NOW the circle closes - we need MACBOOKS :-D

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                                        • Meta ChuhM
                                          Meta Chuh moderator @PeterJones
                                          last edited by Meta Chuh

                                          @PeterJones

                                          At last check, v0.03-beta had 2 downloads, and v0.04-beta had 4. So not exactly the impressive number that the Community “views” count would indicate. I think the 44 posts in this thread, and all of our views where we load/reload/upvote/refresh probably artificially inflate that count. :-)

                                          seen that, that’s why i removed the question in time.
                                          albeit i doubt that it was just us who have visited this thread that often.
                                          after looking at the download count, i re-checked some of our other topics for the hit count, and all of the ones i’ve visited, that had our personal interest, were far below that count.

                                          ps: sorry for hijacking your thread with so much spicy food for married men.

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                                          • Meta ChuhM
                                            Meta Chuh moderator @Ekopalypse
                                            last edited by

                                            @Ekopalypse

                                            and NOW the circle closes - we need MACBOOKS :-D

                                            looool, yes i’ve predicted the spicy future back then and this was the only reason why i asked for 5 of those at that thread 👍😂👍

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