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"Nicolas Alvarez" <nic### [at] gmail com> schreef in bericht
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> Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> The point is that I use the #debug statement quite a lot in my scenes to
>> check the parsing procedure or the output of some parameters during
>> testing. As such, I need the message to be written right away, and I had
>> not noticed the writing of it at thre end of the render. Sorry for the
>> confusion.
>
> Just make sure you print a newline at the end.
Yes, that is exactly what I found out. I came across the problem when I
wanted to show a message about the start and then the end of a particular
parsing block, and both written on the same line. But both messages only
appeared together at the end of the block.
Thomas
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