![]() ![]() New message: Second argument to "assert": "" must be of type String * Fix incorrect message for assert() when the second parameter is number ![]() Fix dragging token from library to map not ungraying the "Paste" option (fully completes #630) Fix token having duplicated ids if a cut was followed by dragging token to map then a paste (induced by #625) ![]() * Fix bug created by dragging token from library to map Fix cursor not updating right away when switching to measurer from label, fog or VBL tool Fix cursor not updating right away when switching from measurer to pointer Change how the measurer tool cursor updates, now based on attach/detach instead on paintOverlay * Fix switching from/to the measure tool not updating cursor right away Fix "Paste" menu not getting updated after performing the Copy/Cut action from popup menu * Fix "paste" option remaining grayed out after Copy/Cut token Subsequent pastes will result in different token ids Fix so that Cut & paste doesn't change token id Add javadocs info for Zone & Campaign constructors Fix so that token ids stay the same after server start The later may make more sense, since each aliases in a function class needs a different number of parameters. I think we should either modify checkParameters so that it displays the function name, or remove the call entirely and let each individual function deal with checking the number of parameters. Issue is caused by checkParameters in the Parser not displaying the name of the function. Which is immensely more helpful for debugging. For example, listGet() would returnįunction "listGet" requires at least 1 parameters 0 were provided. ![]() The error message gives the name of the function that caused the error. Invalid number of parameters 4, expected between 0 and 3 parameters Which doesn't tell the user the name of the problematic function. Invalid number of parameters 0, expected at least 1 parameters ListGet() and input() both give the same message: Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.Įrror messages for incorrect number of parameters can be unnecessarily cryptic. ![]()
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