11-11-2009 02:32 PM
Prior to LabVIEW 2009 I've been able create an executable that contained a main VI that was empty. When this executable was run, I could open other VIs on the system through File -> Open of the empty main VI. I used this to check llb distributions for missing/misbehaving VIs on systems with just the LabVIEW runtime. Now in LV2009 when I load a VI through this method ... nothing. No Load. No Error. NOTHING. ![]()
"Feature" or bug?
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11-11-2009 05:08 PM
That's a shame. I frequently use the same "technique" to debug executables which crash during remote debugging (which seems to happen _way_ too frequently in 8.6.1).
If this feature is missing from 2009, I hope the remote debugger has become much more reliable.
Mark Moss
Electrical Validation Engineer
GHSP
11-11-2009 08:59 PM
I haven't tried to reproduce this, but would a valid workaround be to add a couple of functions to the stub executable to do the following?
11-12-2009 08:41 AM
11-12-2009 02:58 PM
It must have something to do with the VIs being in LLBs. It works fine if the VIs aren't in LLBs, which doesn't help your source distribution test case much.
I filed CAR# 195931 to R&D regarding this issue.