alice-teacher Alice 2 "Current method will not be called" warning

Donald Slater djslater107 at mac.com
Fri Mar 17 12:28:44 EDT 2017


James,
You continue to stretch the system, and find things we did not know that are there. This is something we will have to look at…

This does not interfere with execution of the program after the warning box is closed, correct? I am sure that you are aware that when the Play button is clicked, Alice does does look through the program and identify methods that have been created and not called (as this is a relatively common non-student error). ButI suspect that it only looks through the program code, starting at my first method, and the events editor.

This is a more subtle problem, and and is probably not an easy fix, as it will require that Alice look at every object in a scene for object-event linkages. But hopefully it is not as a big of a problem as I fear. We will look into it.

Thank you,
All the best,

Don Slater

> On Mar 16, 2017, at 3:16 PM, Vanderhyde, James <vanderhyde at sxu.edu> wrote:
> 
> I am using Alice 2. I have recently learned I can associate an event with an object by dragging the object from the world tree into the Events pane.
> 
> However, I get a warning “The current method (…) is not called by any events …” even though the method is called by an event. I don’t get the warning if the method is called by a world-level event, but I do get the warning when the method is called by an object-level event.
> 
> See the attached Alice world. Open the bunny.jump method, and the Play the scene. The warning erroneously pops up.
> 
> James
>> James Vanderhyde
> Assistant Professor, Computer Science
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> Saint Xavier University
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