Lisp Unexpected Exception Error

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by mlv, Sep 9, 2005.

  1. mlv

    mlv Guest

    I have a text editing Lisp routine that runs perfectly, except just
    occasionally during intensive use it throws up an error message and bombs
    out:

    Unexpected exception in lisp main!
    Error: ÜûáPO*Cancel*

    What does this mean and is it likely to be caused by an error in my code?

    This particular problem occurs in AutoCAD 14. I've yet to run the Lisp
    routine in a later version of AutoCAD.
     
    mlv, Sep 9, 2005
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  2. mlv

    Paul Turvill Guest

    Could be ... post the code.
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    Paul Turvill, Sep 12, 2005
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  3. mlv

    mlv Guest

    Paul - it's a lot of code (9KB), it's going to seriously wordwrap, and there
    are also two associated dcl files.

    I'd be pleased if you could run an eye over the code, but would prefer to
    email the files direct to you.

    Is that a possibility?
     
    mlv, Sep 13, 2005
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  4. mlv

    mlv Guest

    I'll take that as a 'no' then? ;-)

    I've interfered with the code some, and the routine seems to run better now.

    I've no idea what was causing the problem though.
     
    mlv, Sep 21, 2005
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  5. mlv

    mlv Guest

    Huh, spoke too soon!

    It's just bombed again.
     
    mlv, Sep 21, 2005
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  6. mlv

    Paul Turvill Guest

    I tried to respond off-line, but apparently the email address in your
    message header is a phony (like mine). Post a real address, and I'll be
    happy to take this discussion off line.
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    Paul Turvill, Sep 21, 2005
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  7. mlv

    mlv Guest

    Hi Paul

    My email address is genuine.

    Just go into properties and remove the word safetycatch and nothing else
    from the email address.

    Leave the dot between my first name and surname and note that it is @jet.uk
    and not @jet.co.uk

    I've just sent myself an email from this ng with no problems.

    Please repost to this ng to let me know if you still having trouble.

    Thanks
     
    mlv, Sep 21, 2005
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