@user109290, in post #16, snippet L3, I notice a somewhat older version of Espruino. As you are well into module writing, one might benefit with newer ES6 concepts.
While there was no need to, it is I that must also apologize for being nit-picky. My request for the detail was only as the sequence of needed info wasn't appearing timely, (I'm sure from your end, you were focused on gettin' it done) and things were starting to smell a bit rotten. This concern arose from a user that also appeared a bit sketchy from a post around a year ago, and both @allObjects and I spent hours, I know I spent twenty, and I'm sure allObjects had triple that, cranking out code snippets for every exception that popped up, then the user just disappeared!! Not a total loss however, as despite all that, allObjects soldiered on completing his new concept for a game solution for his grandkids! Even shot some videos:
Both of us have learned to now be more cautious, and a few items here seemed to me that we were going down that same path to no resolution.
'final version of both library and main code, it may be helpful for someone else'
Yes indeed, but even though this content is within the 'Projects' forum heading, it may get missed, when the inquisitive are searching from the main site.
Salvatore, you have here an exceptional work that would benefit others. Once I saw the video, post #16, I now see the excitement you had, wanting to make this work. I applaud you!
I know this would take yet another day of effort, but please do consider memoralizing your effort with a landing page, with your name in blazing glory, accessible from the main site,
something like:
Hi Robin, thank you again for your help. I completely understand you, there is no need to apologize. I will try to make a landing page over the weekend.
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Wed 2020.02.12
@user109290, in post #16, snippet L3, I notice a somewhat older version of Espruino. As you are well into module writing, one might benefit with newer ES6 concepts.
While there was no need to, it is I that must also apologize for being nit-picky. My request for the detail was only as the sequence of needed info wasn't appearing timely, (I'm sure from your end, you were focused on gettin' it done) and things were starting to smell a bit rotten. This concern arose from a user that also appeared a bit sketchy from a post around a year ago, and both @allObjects and I spent hours, I know I spent twenty, and I'm sure allObjects had triple that, cranking out code snippets for every exception that popped up, then the user just disappeared!! Not a total loss however, as despite all that, allObjects soldiered on completing his new concept for a game solution for his grandkids! Even shot some videos:
Both of us have learned to now be more cautious, and a few items here seemed to me that we were going down that same path to no resolution.
Yes indeed, but even though this content is within the 'Projects' forum heading, it may get missed, when the inquisitive are searching from the main site.
Salvatore, you have here an exceptional work that would benefit others. Once I saw the video, post #16, I now see the excitement you had, wanting to make this work. I applaud you!
I know this would take yet another day of effort, but please do consider memoralizing your effort with a landing page, with your name in blazing glory, accessible from the main site,
something like:
As I wrote a week ago back in post #2, 'nicely written and tidy module' and indeed exceptional at that.