On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 12:22 PM, Myriam Schweingruber <myr...@kde.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > it happens sometimes that a 3rd-party script is running wild and > blocks Amarok. Mark already started to write a mockup checking if a > script takes too long that should suggest killing it when it stalls. > The string already is prepared here: > > src/dialogs/ScriptManager.cpp line 609 > > //MOCKUP method, see API docs > void > ScriptManager::showScriptStalledDialog() // SLOT > { > const QString script = "FIXME"; > > const int reply = KMessageBox::questionYesNo( 0, i18n( "The script > '%1' appears to have stalled.\n\n" > "Would you > like to stop it?", script ), > i18n( > "Script Manager - Amarok" ), > > KStandardGuiItem::yes(), > > KStandardGuiItem::no(), > QString(), > > KMessageBox::Dangerous ); > Q_UNUSED(reply) > } > > > Mark being very busy at the moment with his day job it would be nice > if somebody could give this the final push. The string is already in, > so this would not cause a string change and can still be committed for > 2.4
My original idea for solving this was the following: We start a "watchdog" thread that checks regularly if the GUI blocks. I'm not quite sure how to check this, but it should be possible. And if we detect that it is blocking in a script, we kill that script. I dunno if the idea is too simplistic, or if it might work. But the "watchdog" thread is probably needed, I guess. -- Mark Kretschmann Amarok Developer, Software Engineer at KO GmbH Fellow of the Free Software Foundation Europe http://amarok.kde.org - http://fsfe.org - http://kogmbh.com _______________________________________________ Amarok-devel mailing list Amarok-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok-devel