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General bug report thread
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@JonB It does seem to only happen when there is a pyui file although if 1 script has a pyui and one doesn't (no shared pyui) it still happens. I'm trying to make a minimal example that reproduces this.
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OK here's a minimal example that I extracted from my code. 1 script uses a pyui file and the other does not.
2 ways to reproduce:
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when starting Pythonista from a cold start and launching
test1.py
(has a pyui file) and tapping the accessory button nothing happens. If I re-launch it then the proper action is executed. -
launch
test2.py
and then launchtest1.py
and tap the accessory button, theconsole.alert
will have the data fromtest2.py
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The problem is, your action and accessory action must be define BEFORE your load your view, if the pyui references them.
In test1, when you load the pyui first, the actions are not defined, thus nothing happens, until you run the second time, at which point it is defined.When you run test2 first, you are defining the accessory action, which gets used when you load the pyui.
The solution: in test1.py, define your actions, before you load the pyui. I posted a comment on your gist.
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@JonB yes that's it! Thanks so much.
I guess I'll leave this conversation here - although it's not a bug, the default behavior should be to throw a
NameError
exception instead of using a "cached" method from a totally different script. -
If you don't want old scripts to carry over, you can set Clear Global Variables before run in the interpreter options menu. That way it is more like the python commandline. Default behaves more like an interactive interpreter, which personally I prefer, but you do have to be wary of leftover globals that make otherwise invalid code run without exceptions. So, your case 2 doesn't bother me.
I was surprised that case 1 failed silently. For other actions, like button, if the function cannot be found it doesn't generate a NameError, but does at least print a warning to the console. If delegate actions just fail silently, that may be a bug, or at least an oversight.
Warning: Couldn't bind action 'some_undefined_action' of 'button1'
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Yeah it fails silently in both cases if Clear Global Variables is on.
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1)Since upgrading to iOS 8.x any alert that takes input doesn't open the keyboard.
console.input_alert
,console.login_alert
, when prompted forkeychain.master_password
. Before iOS 8 the keyboard would automatically pop up.- switching to a 3rd party keyboard and using it, then switching to another keyboard (maybe only 1st party?) crashes Pythonista.
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The current Paramiko module (version 1.13.0) in Pythonista is not compatible with newer OpenSSH versions
https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/423(I already told Ole on twitter - but just want to put it in the forums also)
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@omz I have been playing around with the
ui.Image
module and have found what I may think is a bug. When I useui.Image.named('Test_Lenna')
it works as expected, but when I do the following:ui.Image.named('_my_Image')
it returnsNone
. For now, I have a work-around, where I first open the image inPIL
and then convert the Image to a bytes and then useui.Image.from_data(bIO.getvalue())
.Let me know if there is something obvious I have overlooked or if this kind of picture importing is not possible. Thank you!!!
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@blmacbeth If it's not a built in image, I believe you have to use the image's full path.
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Perhaps not technically a bug, but a common source of incompatibilities:
sys.stdin, std.stdout, and sys.stderr
should have anisatty()
method which returns false. This might not technically be a "bug", since python docs don't seem to require all file methods to be implemented, except mayberead
andwrite
, many other external libraries assume a file-like object.