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#501 2010-05-21 08:34:30

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bharvey wrote:

Version 2.99.013 at http://byob.berkeley.edu  with a debugger!  See the release notes (there's a link) for details.  Yay!

P.S. Jens will be off the net on vacation for two weeks.

OMG!!! THAT'S AWESOME!!!! I just put a list block in the debug block and I already know what it's for!  big_smile   big_smile   big_smile


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#502 2010-05-21 10:11:22

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Jonathanpb wrote:

Um... on the certificate (at the bottom of the webpage), the last two letters in my username are capitalized. Can you please uncapitalize them? ^_^ The certificate is awesome, though!  smile

EDIT: The_Whiz is supposed to be The-Whiz, also.  wink

Oh, how embarrassing!  I swear I checked a million times.  Anyway, fixed now.  Sorry!


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#503 2010-05-21 10:19:31

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markyparky56 wrote:

Can i suggest adding help file for the new blocks, i don't have a clue what the debug blocks are supposed to be used for. Either that or a tutorial.

What we have right now is Jens's release notes.  I agree that more documentation is needed, but I got the image from Jens last night in the middle of putting the recursion tutorial together, and by the time that was done it was after midnight!

Help screens for all the BYOB blocks are the next thing on my agenda, because they're (I think) the biggest obstacle to declaring a beta release.


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#504 2010-05-21 10:22:39

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fullmoon wrote:

The danged thing is driving me crazy!

big_smile   tongue


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#505 2010-05-21 17:09:42

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Help!

When I try to run tutorial 3a or 3b from the Scratch site, it displays and fills up the "Loading..." progress bar, then just sits there forever.  I don't have this problem with the other tutorials.  I've tried it on three computers and five browsers.  I tried looking through the Troubleshooting forum but there are 97 pages of listings and I gave up in despair.  But I figure one of you will know the solution!  smile  Thanks.


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#506 2010-05-21 17:28:49

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bharvey wrote:

Help!

When I try to run tutorial 3a or 3b from the Scratch site, it displays and fills up the "Loading..." progress bar, then just sits there forever.  I don't have this problem with the other tutorials.  I've tried it on three computers and five browsers.  I tried looking through the Troubleshooting forum but there are 97 pages of listings and I gave up in despair.  But I figure one of you will know the solution!  smile  Thanks.

Oh! That's because Java can only use up so much memory. You could change the Java settings for you computer or you could split into three parts so everyone could see it.


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#507 2010-05-21 17:29:02

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Re: BYOB 3 - Discussion Thread

bharvey wrote:

Help!

When I try to run tutorial 3a or 3b from the Scratch site, it displays and fills up the "Loading..." progress bar, then just sits there forever.  I don't have this problem with the other tutorials.  I've tried it on three computers and five browsers.  I tried looking through the Troubleshooting forum but there are 97 pages of listings and I gave up in despair.  But I figure one of you will know the solution!  smile  Thanks.

It's working for me though (both) - so I don't know what you're doing wrong xD. Probably something with your java player perhaps? I really have no idea  tongue


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#508 2010-05-21 17:35:08

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Lucario621 wrote:

bharvey wrote:

Help!

When I try to run tutorial 3a or 3b from the Scratch site, it displays and fills up the "Loading..." progress bar, then just sits there forever.  I don't have this problem with the other tutorials.  I've tried it on three computers and five browsers.  I tried looking through the Troubleshooting forum but there are 97 pages of listings and I gave up in despair.  But I figure one of you will know the solution!  smile  Thanks.

It's working for me though (both) - so I don't know what you're doing wrong xD. Probably something with your java player perhaps? I really have no idea  tongue

Yeah, I just tried it and it worked for me...

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#509 2010-05-21 17:52:06

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Oh. My. GOSH!!!! BYOB 2.99.013 is beyond awesome!!!!  big_smile


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#510 2010-05-21 17:57:30

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I'm not exactly sure how to use the debugger, anyone know?


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#511 2010-05-21 18:48:47

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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

I'm not exactly sure how to use the debugger, anyone know?

When they are executed they will bring up the debugger, that's my understanding. I'm not sure what the reporter is for, or why it takes an argument.

Personally I'd prefer to be able to trace output to some sort of console.


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#512 2010-05-21 18:56:10

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MathWizz wrote:

Oh! That's because Java can only use up so much memory.

Thanks!  With this hint I installed a new JRE and that fixed it.  smile


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#513 2010-05-21 19:17:19

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fullmoon wrote:

I'm not sure what the reporter is for, or why it takes an argument.

Let's say you've written a reporter FOO and it's reporting the wrong value to something else.  Maybe the entire command is
    SAY[ [FOO 4 5 6] + <3>]

So you make it
    SAY [ [DEBUG [FOO 4 5 6]] + <3>]
and then you enter the debugger just as FOO starts and again when it reports a value.

My idea was that you should be able to attach breakpoints to a block in a script the way you can comments, but Jens didn't want to mess with the UI and with the evaluator as that would require, so this is the compromise.  smile

Personally I'd prefer to be able to trace output to some sort of console.

Yes, definitely.  I'm sure we'll do that.  It's really orthogonal to debugging; there are lots of reasons you'd like a text buffer.  But meanwhile, may I suggest logging the output to a list?  Just ADD <whatever> TO <log-list>.


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#514 2010-05-21 19:19:12

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jackrulez wrote:

Oh. My. GOSH!!!! BYOB 2.99.013 is beyond awesome!!!!  big_smile

Thanks, it's nice to feel loved.  smile


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#515 2010-05-21 19:54:54

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Re: BYOB 3 - Discussion Thread

fullmoon wrote:

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

I'm not exactly sure how to use the debugger, anyone know?

When they are executed they will bring up the debugger, that's my understanding. I'm not sure what the reporter is for, or why it takes an argument.

Personally I'd prefer to be able to trace output to some sort of console.

No, I mean I don't know how to use the debugger, I know how to get to it.


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#516 2010-05-21 21:02:47

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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

No, I mean I don't know how to use the debugger, I know how to get to it.

Two things: (1) while the script is paused, you can use the regular Scratch mechanisms to examine variables, and the BYOB edit menu option to look inside blocks.  (2) the buttons on the debugger window itself allow single stepping and examining block-local variables.  Jens's release notes have a little more detail.


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#517 2010-05-21 21:26:13

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Re: BYOB 3 - Discussion Thread

bharvey wrote:

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

No, I mean I don't know how to use the debugger, I know how to get to it.

Two things: (1) while the script is paused, you can use the regular Scratch mechanisms to examine variables, and the BYOB edit menu option to look inside blocks.  (2) the buttons on the debugger window itself allow single stepping and examining block-local variables.  Jens's release notes have a little more detail.

Thanks, this should help alot.


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#518 2010-05-21 23:35:13

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fullmoon wrote:

The danged thing is driving me crazy!

Umm, btw, I'm assuming this means you're stuck on PREDECESSOR, right?  If you're stuck on understanding the basics, ask a question.  (Well, you can ask about PREDECESSOR, too, but I'm happy to let you struggle with it as long as you want.)

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#519 2010-05-21 23:43:56

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Re: BYOB 3 - Discussion Thread

bharvey wrote:

fullmoon wrote:

The danged thing is driving me crazy!

Umm, btw, I'm assuming this means you're stuck on PREDECESSOR, right?  If you're stuck on understanding the basics, ask a question.  (Well, you can ask about PREDECESSOR, too, but I'm happy to let you struggle with it as long as you want.)

I'd prefer to struggle, thanks!


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#520 2010-05-21 23:59:58

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Greatdane wrote:

Maybe I will go to the BYOB discussion.

What did you decide?  If you come to Berkeley tomorrow, and you arrive much earlier or later than 3:30, please call me at 510 917-7828 to get let in; they lock the building on weekends. (That's why I asked people to RSVP!  smile  )


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#521 2010-05-22 03:03:54

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Just got BYOB 2.99.013 - the pause button is amazing!  yikes


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#522 2010-05-22 03:33:36

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Tonight's cute little project:
http://byob.berkeley.edu/tree.gif
A fractal tree drawing program that lets you enter branches with the mouse (dragging away from any point on the trunk) and then draws the fractal to whatever depth you choose.


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#523 2010-05-22 04:02:48

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Wow, that's neat!  smile


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#524 2010-05-22 08:16:43

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Re: BYOB 3 - Discussion Thread

With the pause button, their should be a pause block and a resume block.


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#525 2010-05-22 09:28:08

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Jakey22 wrote:

With the pause button, their should be a pause block and a resume block.

Good idea!  smile


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