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12:00 AM
RELOAD!
[retailcoder/Rubberduck] 2 opened issues.
[Zomis/Calculator] 4 commits.
[Zomis/Duga] 1 opened issue.
 
 
9 hours later…
8:48 AM
hey
@sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ If you have a HTML page, then you must have the include of the "data" JS file before the source JS file
 
@skiwi This is not HTML-related at all.
 
@SimonAndréForsberg I don't know, I'm just saying how it would be in the case of working in a browser with a website
 
@Simon, don't forget to fix Facebook Graph 2.0 in Minesweeper for Android!
 
 
3 hours later…
12:27 PM
@Duga yeah yeah, working on it...
@rolfl About @Duga's memory issue, do you think this could be helpful?
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Q: Set a JVM to dump heap when OutOfMemoryError is thrown

l0r3nz4cc10I am trying to set the JVM of the server I am working on, so it dumps a heap to file when an OOME occurs. I know I have to add this option -XX:-HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError to the JVM arguments somewhere, but I can't figure how to do this. FYI, I can access the server through PuTTY, so I am looki...

 
Yes.... I can dig up how to read the dumps again.....
 
 
2 hours later…
2:09 PM
Monking
 
 
2 hours later…
4:10 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg Would it be possible to make card entity health a regular value (like mana cost, scrap value, attack) instead of having a function/method to "apply" health? It seems it would make more sense that way
 
5:07 PM
hey @sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ
 
 
1 hour later…
6:10 PM
@sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ when using JS-loading, all the "apply" things can be defined outside.
 
@SimonAndréForsberg I was kind of curious, if most of the game logic ends up in JS, how will JS need to interact with the server? Or is JS going to be primarily for defining cards and effects applied?
 
@sᴉɔuɐɹɥԀ Not entirely sure about all the details yet.
 
OK
Hm. Out of curiosity, would it be possible to leverage GWT's Java-to-JavaScript conversion for PhrancisGame.java? Or would it be likely to "get it wrong"?
 
6:37 PM
hey all
 
hey @bazola
 
6:55 PM
still no luck with the iOS cardshifter, seems like I will have to go the route of disabling things until it compiles again. i figured out how to clear out the roboVM cache, but that didn't work, and I didn't think that it would because my other stuff is not crashing
 
Well, at least you didn't crash the development server today
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7:30 PM
i guess thats what happened to you today?
 
@bazola Yeah...
 
7:52 PM
@skiwi you fixed it i hope?
 
@bazola Partly... most major functionality is back online
 
ouch
 
Had to reinstall the full server
 
8:45 PM
@bazola did the iOS version work before I made the changes for GWT?
 
9:22 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg yeah
 
@bazola that's a good sign at least... but there really should be a way to find out why a iOS application crash.
 
i will spend some more time on it, but i already spent a few hours to get the error messages that I have linked so far
 
I might have a small idea about why iOS suddenly crashes. Could be because of the different reflection method (using LibGDX reflection classes instead of the pure Java reflection classes)
can't really explain why though
 
its a known libGDX bug that it cannot output console stuff with Gdx.application.log() or with System.out.println(), but its been known about for a long time so I don't think there is a fix coming soon
i think i need to learn how to de-symbolicate the apple log files, but I'm not sure if that is going to give us the information we need either
 
@bazola in iOS? Huh...
 
9:29 PM
@SimonAndréForsberg yeah specifically iOS
makes it a bit difficult to get the stack traces that happen after the gradle build
 
well I'm not totally sure if that would work. Foundation.log does work, but it only prints to the apple device logs, which are not usable with the simulator, only with an actual device, and they are the thing that i need to learn to de-symbolicate
 
okay
and what is the correct way of logging then?
 
to the console? i know of no way to do it on iOS
 
If you would write a pure Objective-C app, how would you log?
 
9:36 PM
using the Xcode console and NSLog(@"message")
I'm sure that Foundation.log() is calling the same thing, but i'm not sure how to view that live outside of building in Xcode
 
ill have to some testing to see if Gdx.application.log properly calls Foundation.log(), but if so I am still not totally sure how to output the whole stack trace when the program crashes
 
 
2 hours later…
11:26 PM
TTQW!!
 
11:45 PM
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