05-14-2019 11:26 AM
Hi everyone!
I have a VI which breaks if I clean it up with the embedded solution (hitting Ctrl + U). I have found out that if the VI's name is short enough, then this does not occur. Also, if I remove all broken wires (Ctrl + B), it fixes the VI and cleaning up again results the same error. Can you confirm it please? I have attached the necessary files to reproduce the issue.
I'm using LabVIEW 2018, 64-bit version.
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After
05-14-2019 11:32 AM
Yes, same observation in 2018 32bit. (Only happens if the subVI label is shown.)
05-14-2019 02:10 PM
Wow! This is the first I've heard of cleanup breaking things and not being the result of cleanup going nutzo because of a humongous BD. Congrats on breaking the tool. 😄
05-14-2019 05:20 PM - edited 05-14-2019 05:23 PM
@billko wrote:
Wow! This is the first I've heard of cleanup breaking things and not being the result of cleanup going nutzo because of a humongous BD. Congrats on breaking the tool. 😄
That's nothing. Open the attached VI, select just the inner structure, then click cleanup. It crashes LabVIEW completely.
Works with any two structures, any variable type. The important thing is 2 nested structures, a comment in the middle, pointed at a terminal, then just select the inner structure for cleanup.
(Already submitted to NI, BTW...)