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    Posted: 22 June 2022 at 5:43am
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Can the JScript code in a Markup control run in a separate thread, so that animations made with the JScript markup code runs event the main UI is blocked?
Product: Xtreme ToolkitPro (20.3.0)
Platform: Windows 10 (x64)
Language: Visual Studio 2017 (C++)
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Maybe it actually works. But since I'm trying to call this on a splash screen and I'm doing a lot of stuff behind the splash I think that the script cannot run.

Is the markup scripting using the message loop of the main application to do the rendering?

Also, when leaving my program I get an exception in:

XTPActiveScriptEngine.cpp line 583 (v20.1)

public:
~TimeoutTaskRegistry()
{
ASSERT(m_TimeoutTaskMap.IsEmpty());
}

with the call stack:

  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!CXTPActiveScriptStdRuntime::TimeoutTaskRegistry::~TimeoutTaskRegistry() Line 583 C++
  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!CXTPSingleton<CXTPActiveScriptStdRuntime::TimeoutTaskRegistry,CXTPSingletonDependencies<CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency,CXTPDummySingletonDependency> >::Destroy(void * ptr) Line 224 C++
  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!CXTPSingletonPointer::Destroy() Line 115 C++
  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!CXTPSingletonPointer::OnApplicationShutdown(CXTPApplication * pApplication) Line 133 C++
  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!CXTPObservable<CXTPApplication,IXTPApplicationEvents>::NotifyReversed(void(IXTPApplicationEvents::*)(CXTPApplication *) method) Line 1592 C++
  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!CXTPApplication::Shutdown() Line 112 C++
  ToolkitPro2010vc150D.dll!XTPShutdown() Line 158 C++

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What is required for having a JScript executing as part of the Markup?

I have made a working example in the MarkupPad program, but when inserted into my own program, no animation is performed, only the initial static display?

I have stepped through the code and the scripting engine seems to fire up correctly.

Do I need some kind of message loop or styles or flags on the window/control to make it work?
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