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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey
      last edited by

      Nice, what inspired this addition?

      Got a build error here:

      ../../../../../HISE/hi_core/hi_dsp/modules/MidiPlayer.cpp:1270:12: error: ‘isinf’ was not declared in this scope; did you mean ‘std::isinf’?
       1270 |         if(isinf(newAmount))
      

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      • Christoph HartC
        Christoph Hart @d.healey
        last edited by

        This post but I also found myself making annoying errors where I store a file as absolute path string while it expects to be a File object in the called method and other stuff. It's just another goodie taken from C++ to mitigate the Javascript madness of "Anything goes" :)

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        • d.healeyD
          d.healey @Christoph Hart
          last edited by

          @Christoph-Hart Found another one

          In file included from ../../../../../HISE/hi_scripting/hi_scripting_01.cpp:98,
                           from ../../JuceLibraryCode/include_hi_scripting_01.cpp:9:
          ../../../../../HISE/hi_scripting/scripting/api/ScriptingApi.cpp:3601:64: error: macro "ADD_TYPED_API_METHOD_2" requires 3 arguments, but only 2 given
           3601 |     ADD_TYPED_API_METHOD_2(setAttribute, VarTypeChecker::Number);
          

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          • d.healeyD
            d.healey
            last edited by

            What's going on here?

            Too many arguments in API call Server.callWithPOST(). Expected: 1

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            • oskarshO
              oskarsh
              last edited by

              super nice! now I can obsessively type everything :D

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey
                last edited by d.healey

                I notice this now returns an error

                local myVariable;
                myComponent.set("tooltip", myVariable);
                

                In my actual project myVariable may or may not contain a value. So now I have to add an isDefined check.

                Would it be possible to add something like:
                myComponent.set("tooltip", myVariable || ""); ?

                Edit: Oh actually that appears to already work!

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                • A
                  aaronventure
                  last edited by

                  From the source code, these are the types and the identifiers, right?

                  static const Identifier Undefined("undefined");
                      static const Identifier Integer("int");
                      static const Identifier Double("double");
                      static const Identifier Number("number");
                      static const Identifier String("string");
                      DECLARE_ID(Colour);
                      DECLARE_ID(Array);
                      DECLARE_ID(Buffer);
                      DECLARE_ID(ObjectWithLength);
                      DECLARE_ID(JSON);
                      DECLARE_ID(ScriptObject);
                      static const Identifier Object("object");
                      DECLARE_ID(Function);
                      DECLARE_ID(ComplexType);
                      DECLARE_ID(NotUndefined);
                  

                  @Christoph-Hart Please correct me, then add this to the docs 😄

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @aaronventure
                    last edited by

                    In my actual project myVariable may or may not contain a value. So now I have to add an isDefined check.

                    Yes but this was already the case - you can't call functions with an undefined variable - I've introduced this "limitation" to HiseScript years ago because the times it silently fails is much higher than when you actually want to pass on an undefined value. It was just that the detection logic so far didn't catch these problems when the object that you call it to is dynamic:

                    // A const object
                    const var MyEffect = Synth.getEffect("My Effect");
                    
                    // The same object but not accessed through a const var
                    const var MyDynamicEffect = [MyEffect];
                    
                    // This will throw an error
                    MyEffect.setAttribute(undefined, 12);
                    
                    // Up until now this went through fine, but should also cause an error just like the line above
                    MyDynamicEffect[0].setAttribute(undefined, 12);
                    

                    then add this to the docs

                    Done, but it's not in the HISE docs website because I need to rebuild the HTML files when I'm back tomorrow.

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey
                      last edited by

                      I'm finding since this change I am getting some fun errors, but the line numbers given are not correct (or at least are not clear).

                      For example:

                      0d9ba5a6-e5ca-4aa7-a151-bf903629814d-image.png

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                      • Christoph HartC
                        Christoph Hart @d.healey
                        last edited by

                        @d-healey ah good catch, it mistakenly interpreted a function as a JSON object (which is technically correct, but it should identify as Function before). Should be fixed now.

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Christoph Hart
                          last edited by

                          @Christoph-Hart Thank you

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                          • Dan KorneffD
                            Dan Korneff
                            last edited by Dan Korneff

                            This safety check is pretty aggressive. I'm trying to track down some API call with undefined parameter 0 errors, but HISE isn't being helpful at the moment.
                            I get an error at a line that doesn't contain code, and if I comment out the ENTIRE script I still get the error 🤷
                            The only way to make it clear the error is to restart HISE.

                            It seems to be circling around addComboBox, and that combo box initializes with a value of 0.0.

                            edit:
                            it seems to initialize to 0.0 if "saveInPreset": "0" . Is that by design?

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                            • d.healeyD
                              d.healey @Dan Korneff
                              last edited by d.healey

                              @Dan-Korneff said in Type safety!:

                              I get an error at a line that doesn't contain code

                              I'm seeing this a lot too. However if you look above the Console, on the same line as the Compile button you might get a more helpful message.

                              ComboBox values start at 1, so that might be the issue.

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                              • Christoph HartC
                                Christoph Hart @d.healey
                                last edited by

                                You guys know you can just change a flag in HISE to restore the old compiler strictness?

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                                The open source framework for sample based instruments - HISE/hi_scripting/hi_scripting.h at d91fb47d5cec35358dbf56235fb412bc931a723e · christophhart/HISE

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                                I really stand by this decision from a language design perspective, undefined as function arguments cause more pain than it is useful, but I understand how annoying it is if you just want to pull the latest changes and find your interface completely broken because of a new restriction.

                                Anyways, I've changed the default value here so that old projects load without issues, and you even can deactivate the warning in the Hise preferences (Development -> Warn If Undefined Parameters) if you want to go full on ostrich on your code quality :)

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                                • Dan KorneffD
                                  Dan Korneff @Christoph Hart
                                  last edited by

                                  @Christoph-Hart nah, I'd rather know that these issues exist and deal with them. Thankful for the feature, annoyed with debugging 🤘

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                                  • Adam_GA
                                    Adam_G @Christoph Hart
                                    last edited by

                                    @Christoph-Hart do we just need to change #define HISE_WARN_UNDEFINED_PARAMETER_CALLS 0 to 1? or is there something else that needs to be changed?

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                                    • Christoph HartC
                                      Christoph Hart @Adam_G
                                      last edited by Christoph Hart

                                      @Adam_G pull the latest changes, then this flag is set and prints the warning. If you then want to disable the warning, untick the box in the preferences.

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                                      • Adam_GA
                                        Adam_G @Christoph Hart
                                        last edited by

                                        @Christoph-Hart getting some errors on compiling hise.JPG

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                                        • d.healeyD
                                          d.healey @Adam_G
                                          last edited by

                                          @Adam_G I think that means you are low on RAM. Try closing other programs that you are not using when compiling or reduce the number of threads that VS is using during the compilation.

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                                          • LindonL
                                            Lindon @d.healey
                                            last edited by Lindon

                                            @d-healey said in Type safety!:

                                            @Adam_G I think that means you are low on RAM. Try closing other programs that you are not using when compiling or reduce the number of threads that VS is using during the compilation.

                                            • its more likely to mean that the plugin is using too many png's or wav files stored inside the plugin itself - past about 50Mb (if I recall correctly) the compiler runs out of heap space....on Windows only

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