b0x4it Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 (edited) I have a code whit a while-loop that is running all the time. I made the executable version of it and it is in the list of processes in task manager. It works perfectly without any issue, but when I leave computer untouched for long time to goes to screen-saver mode, the loop stops. After this, when I touch the mouse the executable is still in the list of the running processes, but it does not do what it does before this. If this happened, the only solution is to exist the process and re-run the exe file again. I should say that I disabled the sleep after a specific idle time. So this happens by just screen-saver or dimming the screen. I have sleep(100) in the loop. Any idea why this is happening and how I can avoid this is highly appreciated! Edited November 27, 2013 by b0x4it
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b0x4it Posted November 27, 2013 Author Posted November 27, 2013 Sure, below is the simplified version of my cose (please excuse any typo). This code is basicly the engine of my hotkeys. One of the hotkeys are just active when I am in an specific application. Once I leave that application, this code disable the hotkey. This is working perfectly, but when I leave my computer ON for long time (usually after it going to screen-saver mode), the while-loop is not working anymore. The executable is still in the running process list. I test this using the TestHotkey function which enables $temp2. When the loop is active, it shows the messagebox, but when the issue happens, no message box will appear! Any idea or solution? expandcollapse popupLocal $fActive = False HotKeySet("+^!f", "TestHotkey") HotKeySet("+^!{F4}", "ExitHotkey") While 1 If WinActive("Application Pro 4.5") <> 0 AND NOT $fActive Then HotKeySet("n", "ApplicationSendKey") $fActive = True ElseIf WinActive("Application Pro 4.5") = 0 AND $fActive Then HotKeySet("n") $fActive = False EndIf If $temp2 = True Then MsgBox(0, "", "loop is active") $temp2 = False EndIf Sleep(100) WEnd ;##################################################################################################### Func ApplicationSendKey() ;... some code EndFunc ;==>ApplicationSendKey Func TestHotkey() $temp2 = True EndFunc ;==>TestHotkey Func ExitHotkey() Exit EndFunc ;==>ExitHotkey
b0x4it Posted November 29, 2013 Author Posted November 29, 2013 I found the problem. It has nothing to do with what I was thinking. The issue for another internal While-Loop, and it is now fixed. Sorry for this!
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