Simon posted over in the announcement section a reply to the announcement of a new version of TinyDictionary,
I prefer to discuss this here because it could be a longer thread which does not fit well into the announcement section.
Hi Simon,
how did you test the builds of your library? Using the "Extension Builder"? Or did you check the formatting of the dictionary?
I have never seen this but then I might not have looked.
What happens if you close LC and reopen it?
Have you looked at the built-in dictionary of LC to check that it does not have all those entries also?
TinyDictionary purges its chache on closing. Then it rebuilds itself at the next start from scratch: i.e. it reads file "api.sqlite" which on a Mac is located:
/Users/berndnig/Library/Application Support/RunRev/Documentation Cache/9_6_13_rc_1/IDE/api.sqlite
If you are on Windows the path to the documentation can be found by putting into the message box:There is a folder for the version of LC you are currently using with all the documentation relevant information.
It is no problem to close LC, delete that folder and restart. LC will rebuild the folder at the next start an only include the information that is current.
LC is not deleting entries that are once in the documentation cache.
So at the moment I have to guess how all the versions got there.
Kind regards
Bernd
I prefer to discuss this here because it could be a longer thread which does not fit well into the announcement section.
Hi Simon,
how did you test the builds of your library? Using the "Extension Builder"? Or did you check the formatting of the dictionary?
I have never seen this but then I might not have looked.
What happens if you close LC and reopen it?
Have you looked at the built-in dictionary of LC to check that it does not have all those entries also?
TinyDictionary purges its chache on closing. Then it rebuilds itself at the next start from scratch: i.e. it reads file "api.sqlite" which on a Mac is located:
/Users/berndnig/Library/Application Support/RunRev/Documentation Cache/9_6_13_rc_1/IDE/api.sqlite
If you are on Windows the path to the documentation can be found by putting into the message box:
CODE:
put revIDEspecialfolderpath("documentation cache")
It is no problem to close LC, delete that folder and restart. LC will rebuild the folder at the next start an only include the information that is current.
LC is not deleting entries that are once in the documentation cache.
So at the moment I have to guess how all the versions got there.
Kind regards
Bernd
Statistics: Posted by bn — Wed Jul 17, 2024 12:59 pm