[Cuis-dev] [bug] "No action found for" when running scripts using -u -s

Juan Vuletich juan at cuis.st
Tue Feb 25 06:16:07 PST 2025


Ok. finally understood what was happening. Fix is now at GitHub.

Thanks for reporting!

On 2/24/2025 8:42 PM, Nicolás Papagna Maldonado via Cuis-dev wrote:
> This one was tricky, but I found a way to reproduce it:
>
>   1.
>
>       git clone --depth=1
>       https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev.git bug_repro
>
>   2.
>
>       cd bug_repro
>
>   3.
>
>       ./RunCuisOnMac.sh -d "Transcript cr" <=== All fine, no error popup
>
>   4.
>
>       Save the image and quit
>
>   5.
>
>       ./RunCuisOnMac.sh -d "Transcript cr" <=== Error popup is displayed.
>
> HTH,
> Nico
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 7:39 PM Ezequiel Birman via Cuis-dev 
> <cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st <mailto:cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st>> wrote:
>
>     I believe that the reason is due to some object(s) not initialized
>     during startup.
>
>     If you run:
>     ./RunCuisOnMac.sh  -d "self runningWorld doOneCycleNow. Transcript
>     show: 'hola'"
>
>     or
>     ./RunCuisOnMac.sh  -d "self runningWorld doOneCycleNow" -d
>     "Transcript show: 'hola'"
>
>     It will behave as expected.
>
>     On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 at 19:03, Nicolás Papagna Maldonado via
>     Cuis-dev <cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st <mailto:cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st>>
>     wrote:
>
>         Hi Juan!
>
>         Maybe I didn't make myself clear, but I believe the bug is in
>         the way the image processes command line arguments, not in the
>         Run* scripts themselves
>
>         HTH,
>         Nico
>
>         On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 12:31 PM Juan Vuletich <juan at cuis.st
>         <mailto:juan at cuis.st>> wrote:
>
>             On 2/24/2025 12:27 PM, Nicolás Papagna Maldonado via
>             Cuis-dev wrote:
>             > Hi folks,
>             >
>             > When running:  ./RunCuisOnMac.sh -d "Transcript show: 'hi'"
>             > a popup opens with the message: "No action found for
>             Transcript show:
>             > 'hi'".
>             >
>             > I took a closer look and RunCuisOnMac.sh ends up running
>             squeak -u -d
>             > "Transcript show: 'hi'".
>             > When I run squeak -d "Transcript show: 'hi'" (without
>             -u) the popup
>             > does not open.
>             >
>             > Best,
>             > Nico PM
>
>             Yes, the idea is that you copy the Run* script with a
>             different name,
>             and customize it as needed.
>
>             Cheers,
>
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