Quote:
Originally Posted by wonkey_monkey
I've just noticed that if I press F2 while an Avisynth script is loaded, the new instance of the filter I'm testing gets constructed before the previous one gets destructed. If, instead, I reload the file manually (selecting it from the Recent list), the previous instance gets destructed before the new instance is constructed.
More out of curiosity than anything else (I'm trying to track down a crash, but that's my filter's problem), is there a reason for the difference?
|
Interesting. This probably can become an issue with some script.
Calling recent file is same as "close, open" but "reopen" is special atomic procedure. However the only case where it makes difference is the dialog telling the timeline becomes shorter and you can lose some edits. From there you can choose "cancel", in which case the whole reopening is aborted and you are left with previous state unchanged.