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Message #58734
[Bug 2008628] Re: [2.0.6] getLastMatch() returns null/None after wait/find/exists --- fixed
tested --- works:
--- main
img = "img.png"
img1 = "img1.png"
exists(img)
print "main:", getLastMatch()
import sub
print "sub:", sub.do(img1)
--- sub:
from sikuli import *
def do(img):
wait(img, FOREVER)
return getLastMatch()
--- first run after IDE start
main: M[98,29 72x32]IN(0) %100,00 C(134,45) [315/314 msec]
sub: M[181,28 123x33]IN(0) %100,00 C(242,44) [282/282 msec]
--- subsequent runs in same IDE session
main: M[98,29 72x32]IN(0) %100,00 C(134,45) [6/6 msec]
sub: M[181,28 123x33]IN(0) %100,00 C(242,44) [4/4 msec]
** Summary changed:
- getLastMatch() returns null/None after wait/find/exists
+ [2.0.6] getLastMatch() returns null/None after wait/find/exists --- fixed
** Changed in: sikuli
Importance: High => Critical
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Title:
[2.0.6] getLastMatch() returns null/None after wait/find/exists ---
fixed
Status in SikuliX:
In Progress
Bug description:
I wanted to reuse code from another sikuli script, so I've followed
your documentation about that:
https://sikulix-2014.readthedocs.io/en/latest/scripting.html#importing-
other-sikuli-scripts-reuse-code-and-images
And one of the prerequisites says that my imported script MUST include this for its first line:
from sikuli import *
However, when I import everything from Sikuli as requested, things
didn't work as before. I've isolated the code and basically:
from Sikuli import *
wait(<some_pattern>, FOREVER)
print 'Debugging point:', getLastMatch()
click(getLastMatch())
That doesn't click anything, however, it finds the pattern but prints "Debugging point: None"
But the following two solutions work:
1. Work with the returned Match:
from Sikuli import *
click(wait(<some_pattern>, FOREVER))
2. Remove the importing line
wait(<some_pattern>, FOREVER)
click(getLastMatch())
Maybe more of a report than a question, but, is this the intended
behavior? I was expecting the "getLastMatch()" to continue working as
expected. Seems a little odd that stops working as before and no
documentation explaining it..
Thank you in advance for this awesome tool!
--- System Info:
OS: Windows 10
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