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Eagle Stops Working (Crash) Running a Script

aseely
aseely over 13 years ago

I wrote a python script to create an eagle .SCR file which is supposed to create .sym, .pac, and .dev parts of a library for a family of

connectors. 

 

 

The first device is created correctly,  but as the script starts into the second device when the first "PIN" statement is executed

eagle crashes.  Not sure how to debug this any further.

 

I cut the script down to the first line on which it crashes on my computer,  which is a Win 7 Pro 32-bit machine w. 2G RAM.

The Eagle version is 6.1.0

 

My full script is attached (mk_hirose.scr).  The 'mk_hirose8.scr' is a cut-down version which crashes.

If I delete the last line in this mk_hirose8 however,  so stop at the "LAYER" command then it doesn't crash and I can see that

the first device is created correctly.

 

I am running this by opening a new library  then in the editor running the script from the pull-down menu.

 

Thanks and Best Regards,

Anthony

 

Follow-Up:  Haven't had any official replies to this msg.  But upgrade to 6.2 seems to have corrected the issue.

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    0 autodeskguest over 13 years ago

    On 13.04.2012 02:39, Anthony Seely wrote:

    I wrote a python script to create an eagle .SCR file which is supposed to create .sym, .pac, and .dev parts of a library for a family of

    connectors.

     

     

    The first device is created correctly,  but as the script starts into the second device when the first "PIN" statement is executed

    eagle crashes.  Not sure how to debug this any further.

     

    I cut the script down to the first line on which it crashes on my computer,  which is a Win 7 Pro 32-bit machine w. 2G RAM.

    The Eagle version is 6.1.0

     

    My full script is attached (mk_hirose.scr).  The 'mk_hirose8.scr' is a cut-down version which crashes.

    If I delete the last line in this mk_hirose8 however,  so stop at the "LAYER" command then it doesn't crash and I can see that

    the first device is created correctly.

     

    I am running this by opening a new library  then in the editor running the script from the pull-down menu.

     

    Thanks and Best Regards,

    Anthony

     

    Hi,

     

    just tried your scripts with my EAGLE here on Linux. The scripts ran

    well without problems. As soon as my Windows7 computer finished a

    running Autorouter job I will check this there.....

     

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

      CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

      FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/training/faq/

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 13 years ago

    On 13.04.2012 02:39, Anthony Seely wrote:

    I wrote a python script to create an eagle .SCR file which is supposed to create .sym, .pac, and .dev parts of a library for a family of

    connectors.

     

     

    The first device is created correctly,  but as the script starts into the second device when the first "PIN" statement is executed

    eagle crashes.  Not sure how to debug this any further.

     

    I cut the script down to the first line on which it crashes on my computer,  which is a Win 7 Pro 32-bit machine w. 2G RAM.

    The Eagle version is 6.1.0

     

    My full script is attached (mk_hirose.scr).  The 'mk_hirose8.scr' is a cut-down version which crashes.

    If I delete the last line in this mk_hirose8 however,  so stop at the "LAYER" command then it doesn't crash and I can see that

    the first device is created correctly.

     

    I am running this by opening a new library  then in the editor running the script from the pull-down menu.

     

    Thanks and Best Regards,

    Anthony

     

    Hi,

     

    just tried your scripts with my EAGLE here on Linux. The scripts ran

    well without problems. As soon as my Windows7 computer finished a

    running Autorouter job I will check this there.....

     

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

      CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

      FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/training/faq/

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 13 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 16.04.2012 16:38, Richard Hammerl wrote:

    On 13.04.2012 02:39, Anthony Seely wrote:

    I wrote a python script to create an eagle .SCR file which is supposed

    to create .sym, .pac, and .dev parts of a library for a family of

    connectors.

     

     

    The first device is created correctly, but as the script starts into

    the second device when the first "PIN" statement is executed

    eagle crashes. Not sure how to debug this any further.

     

    I cut the script down to the first line on which it crashes on my

    computer, which is a Win 7 Pro 32-bit machine w. 2G RAM.

    The Eagle version is 6.1.0

     

    My full script is attached (mk_hirose.scr). The 'mk_hirose8.scr' is a

    cut-down version which crashes.

    If I delete the last line in this mk_hirose8 however, so stop at the

    "LAYER" command then it doesn't crash and I can see that

    the first device is created correctly.

     

    I am running this by opening a new library then in the editor running

    the script from the pull-down menu.

     

    Thanks and Best Regards,

    Anthony

     

    Hi,

     

    just tried your scripts with my EAGLE here on Linux. The scripts ran

    well without problems. As soon as my Windows7 computer finished a

    running Autorouter job I will check this there.....

     

     

     

     

    Both scripts run well on my Windows 7 computer. I did exactly what

    you described........ Do you have further hints?

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

      CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

      FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/training/faq/

     

     

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