Sir_SiLvA wrote: 2023-06-29, 09:11 UTC
No to test if TC does this
funkymonk wrote: 2023-06-28, 22:20 UTC
My TC hangs quite often when entering archives...
for everyone I dont. All I see now is that you dont wanna provide any of those files.
This is partially correct.
I ask for your understanding that I am not allowed to share most of the affected files.
This often includes disk-images (e.g. img, iso, etc.) but also many other formats.
Apart from that: almost every jpg and pdf as well as various exe files lead (here) to the described problem, if you try to open them as an archive.
Before you start saying that jpg/pdf/etc. are not archives and you obviously can't open them like that:
- Correct! Still, the fact that this is correct doesn't help me, because:
- In my daily work it often happens that files *don't* have the usual extension for the respective format (e.g. JPG image files with uncommon extensions like "data.ctx"). However, many of these files are actually archives. Then it is annoying if among a large number of archives there are single non-archives which then lead to the described problem just because you press ctrl+pgdn.
- If you try to apply an action to a file that is not possible with this file or does not make sense (e.g., open a jpg as an archive) then the attempt should either be silently ignored or an error message should be displayed. In no case should an application hang or terminate in the process. I hope that the majority of people here see it that way.
@ghisler: maybe there is a general way for you to prevent such plugins to hang TC.
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Sir_SiLvA wrote: 2023-06-29, 09:11 UTC
funkymonk wrote: 2023-06-28, 22:20 UTC
Sir_SiLvA wrote: 2023-06-28, 16:19 UTC
can you supply some of those files?
Sure, I could do that. But I guess you would also need my plugins and the TC/plugins' configuration...
No to test if TC does this
After some testing over the last few days, I can say that the problem seems to be not in TC itself.
TC (clean ini, no plugins) handles many otherwise problematic files in that it simply ignores the attempt to open them as an archive and does not hang.
However, that's not what this suggestion is about. The point is to find the critical plugin for a specific file among a large number of installed plugins.
Note: It is not always the same plugin and not always the same 2 or 3. Depending on the constellation, significantly more plugins are affected.
Of course I can determine the concrete plugin with various additional debugging tools (therefore I also know that it is not always the same plugin).
But during my daily work I simply don't have the time for that.
I am happy to support software authors and contribute to the improvement of software by reporting bugs and also describing details.
Nevertheless: some support in diagnostics would be helpful, too!
Therefore: Once more the suggestion to simply show the used plugin.
Then users can react accordingly and also give specific feedback to the authors.
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Why is this so important to me?
That one must shut down and restart the TC is only one consequence. You then have to reopen the previously opened tabs, navigate back to the previously active directories, etc.! This takes time every time and interrupts the workflow. On a full day one often does not have this time!
Most recently happened: today -- several times!