Am 18.02.2002, 01:33 Uhr schrieb Sven Rudolph <sven@spaghetticode.de>:
If I just change the line to something like handle=sfdhgdshgf(GMSNachricht(qwer()) (in other words - syntactically correct nonsense) and do a refresh, the traceback still says the error is in the line containing "handle=GMSNachricht()"! In other words. The nonsense changes are not recognized!
I stumbled across that one once. It turned out that I couldn't get sensible error messages if my __init__.py contained an error or if the factory based type information (which I was using) contained invalid data. After correcting that error messages showed correct tracebacks again. So perhaps your __init__.py contains an error that is only triggered on refresh? Sorry, just a vague guess. Jo. -- Internetmanufaktur Jo Meder ---------------------- Berlin, Germany http://www.meder.de/ ------------------- fon: ++49-30-417 17 63 33 Kollwitzstr. 75 ------------------------ fax: ++49-30-417 17 63 45 10435 Berlin --------------------------- mob: ++49-170- 2 98 89 97 Public GnuPG-Key ---------- http://www.meder.de/keys/jo-pubkey.txt