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Problem loading TEDIT file with HRULE has returned #1810

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MattHeffron opened this issue Aug 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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Problem loading TEDIT file with HRULE has returned #1810

MattHeffron opened this issue Aug 23, 2024 · 3 comments
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@MattHeffron
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The problem that I described as a secondary issue in #1667 seems to have returned, but now an error vs warning.
Using the latest release full.sysout, when I try to open STRESSTEST.TEDIT (attached in STRESSTEST.zip) it enters a BREAK window with the message "Help! Cannot read image object with GETFN HRULE.GETFN"

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The HRULE.GETFN is loaded.

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When I noted this in April, the file would still load. Now it cannot.

@MattHeffron MattHeffron added the bug Something isn't working (as per documentation) label Aug 23, 2024
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rmkaplan commented Aug 23, 2024 via email

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MattHeffron commented Aug 23, 2024

Digging deeper, this is due to the advice on TEDIT.PROMPTPRINT from MEDLEY-UTILS that adds the call to HELP.
I removed that advice and it now works ... but why is that there?
It seems that it couldn't have been there in April, so why was that added?
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I added MEDLEY-UTILS to my INIT in the meantime. (But I don't know why I would have done that.)

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This might've been @fghalasz debugging HCFILES

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