subnoize
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Hello!
Fun part is putting OBS into debug mode makes the crashing stop. So only in regular runtime mode will this occur which has made debugging very hard.
The issue is when I move a custom dock that has an open WebSocket connection to an external server, OBS crashes. If I disable the WebSocket connection the custom dock has no problems being moved around the UI. In debug mode these custom docks can be moved freely about with the WebSocket enabled without crashing.
I am not free to repost the WebSocket application, it isn't mine to post. But the application is dirt simple, its just STOMP (https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@stomp/stompjs@7.0.0/bundles/stomp.umd.min.js) and a connection almost verbatim from the examples and a little jQuery slapped on top. The crazy part is nothing is being done over the WebSocket. It is literally just connected. I could understand if the server was sending data but it isn't beyond what would be required to maintain a STOMP WebSocket. And the crash only happens when you move the dock around the UI, not actually using the dock as intended (aka, pressing buttons and flipping switches).
Thanks for helping!
OBS: 30.1.2 (64 Bit)
Fun part is putting OBS into debug mode makes the crashing stop. So only in regular runtime mode will this occur which has made debugging very hard.
The issue is when I move a custom dock that has an open WebSocket connection to an external server, OBS crashes. If I disable the WebSocket connection the custom dock has no problems being moved around the UI. In debug mode these custom docks can be moved freely about with the WebSocket enabled without crashing.
I am not free to repost the WebSocket application, it isn't mine to post. But the application is dirt simple, its just STOMP (https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@stomp/stompjs@7.0.0/bundles/stomp.umd.min.js) and a connection almost verbatim from the examples and a little jQuery slapped on top. The crazy part is nothing is being done over the WebSocket. It is literally just connected. I could understand if the server was sending data but it isn't beyond what would be required to maintain a STOMP WebSocket. And the crash only happens when you move the dock around the UI, not actually using the dock as intended (aka, pressing buttons and flipping switches).
Thanks for helping!
OBS: 30.1.2 (64 Bit)