├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── README_.gs ├── Object1_.gs ├── Tests.gs ├── appsscript.json ├── .vscode └── launch.json ├── README.md ├── Config.gs ├── GasFramework.gs ├── Utils_.gs ├── log.txt └── LICENSE /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | custom: ["https://www.paypal.me/andrewroberts1"] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README_.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // README 2 | // ====== 3 | // 4 | // Dev: AndrewRoberts.net 5 | 6 | // v1.0 7 | // ---- 8 | // 9 | // * First version -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Object1_.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // JSHint - TODO 2 | /* jshint asi: true */ 3 | /* jshint esversion: 6 */ 4 | 5 | (function(){"use strict"})() 6 | 7 | // Object1_.gs 8 | // =========== 9 | // 10 | // Object template 11 | 12 | var Object1_ = (function(ns) { 13 | 14 | ns.function1 = function() { 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | } 19 | 20 | return ns 21 | 22 | })(Object1_ || {}) 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Tests.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // Tests.gs 2 | // ======== 3 | // 4 | // Dev: AndrewRoberts.net 5 | // 6 | // Code for internal/unit testing 7 | 8 | function test_init() { 9 | Log_ = BBLog.getLog({ 10 | sheetId: TEST_SHEET_ID_, 11 | level: BBLog.Level.ALL, 12 | displayFunctionNames: BBLog.DisplayFunctionNames.NO, 13 | }) 14 | } 15 | 16 | function test_misc() { 17 | // ... 18 | } 19 | 20 | function test_() { 21 | test_init() 22 | // ... 23 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /appsscript.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "timeZone": "Europe/London", 3 | "exceptionLogging": "STACKDRIVER", 4 | "runtimeVersion": "V8", 5 | "dependencies": { 6 | "libraries": [ 7 | { 8 | "userSymbol": "Assert", 9 | "libraryId": "1R-rxUHuQU0ez95FlZz9fxqifbYFszHnukqzv_3Uk5zM3eG4eRBrh_E1M", 10 | "version": "28" 11 | }, 12 | { 13 | "userSymbol": "BBLog", 14 | "libraryId": "1kzzYZhgODZluRmjsjh7t3O-ftmFAF9h1jaRHU0rOdf9irF0VUiJW33Kt", 15 | "version": "22" 16 | } 17 | ] 18 | } 19 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/launch.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | // Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes. 3 | // Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes. 4 | // For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387 5 | "version": "0.2.0", 6 | "configurations": [ 7 | { 8 | "type": "pwa-chrome", 9 | "request": "launch", 10 | "name": "Launch Chrome against localhost", 11 | "url": "http://localhost:8080", 12 | "webRoot": "${workspaceFolder}" 13 | } 14 | ] 15 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # GAS-Framework 2 | A framework for creating Google Apps Scripts. It provides a consistent way of dealing with error-handling and logging. Especially useful for add-ons and the are required to manage all errors in a user-friendly way. 3 | 4 | To run it you'll need the following libraries: 5 | 6 | * **[BBLog](https://github.com/andrewroberts/BBLog)** - persistent multi-level logging to a spreadsheet. It wraps BetterLog and mainly automatically adds the function name to each line of trace (configurable). ID: 1kzzYZhgODZluRmjsjh7t3O-ftmFAF9h1jaRHU0rOdf9irF0VUiJW33Kt. 7 | 8 | * **[Assert](https://github.com/andrewroberts/Assert)** - Assertion and error-handling, it provides the standard assertion which throw an error on failure. It also handles errors caught in a top-level try/catch which can be configured to send an email notification and always logs a "severe" error. ID: MN2v6JNucOc0S385I-FMvAB8_L47d2MW6 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Config.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // JSHint - TODO 2 | /* jshint asi: true */ 3 | /* jshint esversion: 6 */ 4 | 5 | (function(){"use strict"})() 6 | 7 | // Code review all files - TODO 8 | // JSHint review (see files) - TODO 9 | // Unit Tests - TODO 10 | // System Test (Dev) - TODO 11 | // System Test (Prod) - TODO 12 | 13 | // Config.gs 14 | // ========= 15 | // 16 | // Dev: AndrewRoberts.net 17 | // 18 | // All the constants and configuration settings 19 | 20 | // Configuration 21 | // ============= 22 | 23 | const SCRIPT_NAME = "GAS Framework" 24 | const SCRIPT_VERSION = "v0.dev" 25 | 26 | const PRODUCTION_VERSION_ = false 27 | 28 | // Log Library 29 | // ----------- 30 | 31 | const DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL_ = PRODUCTION_VERSION_ ? BBLog.Level.INFO : BBLog.Level.FINER 32 | const DEBUG_LOG_DISPLAY_FUNCTION_NAMES_ = PRODUCTION_VERSION_ ? BBLog.DisplayFunctionNames.NO : BBLog.DisplayFunctionNames.NO 33 | 34 | // Assert library 35 | // -------------- 36 | 37 | const SEND_ERROR_EMAIL_ = PRODUCTION_VERSION_ ? true : false 38 | const HANDLE_ERROR_ = PRODUCTION_VERSION_ ? Assert.HandleError.DISPLAY_FULL : Assert.HandleError.THROW 39 | const ADMIN_EMAIL_ADDRESS_ = '' 40 | 41 | // Tests 42 | // ----- 43 | 44 | const TEST_FLAG_ = true 45 | 46 | const TEST_SHEET_ID_ = '' 47 | 48 | if (PRODUCTION_VERSION_) { 49 | if (!TEST_FLAG_) { 50 | throw new Error('Test Flag set in production') 51 | } 52 | } 53 | 54 | // Constants/Enums 55 | // =============== 56 | 57 | 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /GasFramework.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // JSHint - TODO 2 | /* jshint asi: true */ 3 | /* jshint esversion: 6 */ 4 | 5 | (function(){"use strict"})() 6 | 7 | // !!! FILE_NAME !!!!.gs 8 | // ===================== 9 | // 10 | // Dev: AndrewRoberts.net 11 | // 12 | // External interface to this script - all of the event handlers. 13 | // 14 | // This files contains all of the event handlers. 15 | 16 | let Log_ = null 17 | 18 | // Public event handlers 19 | // --------------------- 20 | // 21 | // All external event handlers need to be top-level function calls; they can't 22 | // be part of an object, and to ensure they are all processed similarily 23 | // for things like logging and error handling, they all go through 24 | // errorHandler_(). These can be called from custom menus, web apps, 25 | // triggers, etc 26 | // 27 | // The main functionality of a call is in a function with the same name but 28 | // post-fixed with an underscore (to indicate it is private to the script) 29 | // 30 | // For debug, rather than production builds, lower level functions are exposed 31 | // in the menu 32 | 33 | const EVENT_HANDLERS_ = { 34 | 35 | // Name onError Message Main Functionality 36 | // ---- --------------- ------------------ 37 | 38 | onInstall: ['onInstall()', 'Failed to install', onInstall_], 39 | } 40 | 41 | function onInstall(args) {return eventHandler_(EVENT_HANDLERS_.onInstall, args)} 42 | 43 | // Private Functions 44 | // ================= 45 | 46 | // General 47 | // ------- 48 | 49 | /** 50 | * All external function calls should call this to ensure standard 51 | * processing - logging, errors, etc - is always done. 52 | * 53 | * @param {Array} config: 54 | * [0] {Function} prefunction 55 | * [1] {String} eventName 56 | * [2] {String} onErrorMessage 57 | * [3] {Function} mainFunction 58 | * 59 | * @param {Object} args The argument passed to the top-level event handler 60 | */ 61 | 62 | function eventHandler_(config, args) { 63 | 64 | const userEmail = Session.getActiveUser().getEmail() 65 | 66 | try { 67 | 68 | Log_ = BBLog.getLog({ 69 | level: DEBUG_LOG_LEVEL_, 70 | displayFunctionNames: DEBUG_LOG_DISPLAY_FUNCTION_NAMES_, 71 | }) 72 | 73 | Log_.info('Handling ' + config[0] + ' from ' + (userEmail || 'unknown email') + ' (' + SCRIPT_NAME + ' ' + SCRIPT_VERSION + ')') 74 | 75 | // Call the main function 76 | return config[2](args) 77 | 78 | } catch (error) { 79 | 80 | console.log(error.message) 81 | 82 | const assertConfig = { 83 | error: error, 84 | userMessage: config[1], 85 | log: Log_, 86 | handleError: HANDLE_ERROR_, 87 | sendErrorEmail: SEND_ERROR_EMAIL_, 88 | emailAddress: userEmail || ADMIN_EMAIL_ADDRESS_, 89 | scriptName: SCRIPT_NAME, 90 | scriptVersion: SCRIPT_VERSION, 91 | } 92 | 93 | Assert.handleError(assertConfig) 94 | } 95 | 96 | } // eventHandler_() 97 | 98 | // Private event handlers 99 | // ---------------------- 100 | 101 | function onInstall_() { 102 | 103 | // TODO ... 104 | 105 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Utils_.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // JSHint - TODO 2 | /* jshint asi: true */ 3 | /* jshint esversion: 6 */ 4 | 5 | (function(){"use strict"})() 6 | 7 | // Utils_.gs 8 | // ========= 9 | // 10 | // Object template 11 | 12 | var Utils_ = (function(ns) { 13 | 14 | /* 15 | 16 | Create a two-deep object from a 2D array. The first column is used as the 17 | key and the value of each key is another object using the remaining headers 18 | 19 | city pop height 20 | ---- --- ------ 21 | 1 | city1 111 1111 22 | 2 | city2 222 2222 23 | 3 | city3 333 3333 24 | 25 | { 26 | city1: { 27 | pop: 111, 28 | height: 1111 29 | }, 30 | city2: { 31 | pop: 222, 32 | height: 2222 33 | }, 34 | city3: { 35 | pop: 333, 36 | height: 3333 37 | }, 38 | } 39 | 40 | */ 41 | 42 | ns.createObjectFrom2DArray = function(sheet) { 43 | const data = sheet.getDataRange().getValues() 44 | const header = data.shift() 45 | let object = {} 46 | data.forEach(row => { 47 | header.reduce((accumulator, currentValue, currentIndex) => { 48 | var key = row[0]; 49 | if (currentIndex === 0) { 50 | object[key] = {} 51 | } else { 52 | object[key][currentValue] = row[currentIndex] 53 | } 54 | return accumulator 55 | }, {}) 56 | }) 57 | return object 58 | } 59 | 60 | /** 61 | * Takes a sheet param and creates an array of json objects 62 | * Keys to each json is based on the titles in the header row 63 | * 64 | * @param {Spreadsheet object} sheet Spreadsheet object (or 2D array) 65 | */ 66 | 67 | ns.getArrayOfObjects = function(sheet) { 68 | const data = sheet.getDataRange().getValues() 69 | const headers = data.shift() 70 | return data.map(row => row.reduce((prev, curr,index) => { 71 | prev[headers[index]] = curr 72 | return prev 73 | },{})) 74 | } 75 | 76 | /** 77 | * Create an object where the keys are the header names and the value the header (zero) index 78 | * 79 | * @param {Sheet} sheet 80 | * @param {number} headerRowNumber [OPTIONAL, DEFAULT = 1] 81 | * @return {object} 82 | */ 83 | 84 | ns.getHeaderIndexes = function(sheet, headerRowNumber) { 85 | if (headerRowNumber === undefined) headerRowNumber = 1 86 | let headerColumnIndexes = {} 87 | sheet 88 | .getRange(headerRowNumber, 1, 1, sheet.getLastColumn()) 89 | .getValues()[0] 90 | .forEach((headerName, index) => {headerColumnIndexes[headerName.trim()] = index}) 91 | return headerColumnIndexes 92 | } 93 | 94 | /** 95 | * Search a 2D array 96 | * 97 | * @param Array valueArray - 2D array to seach 98 | * @param object valueToFind 99 | * @param columnIndex - column to search [DEFAULT: 0] 100 | * @return rowIndex 101 | */ 102 | 103 | ns.findIn2DArray = function(valueArray, valueToFind, columnIndex) { 104 | const rowIndex = valueArray.findIndex(row => row[columnIndex] === valueToFind) 105 | if (rowIndex === -1) throw new Error(`Could not find ${valueToFind}`) 106 | return rowIndex 107 | } 108 | 109 | /** 110 | * Get the active spreadsheet, failing that the test one. 111 | * 112 | * @return {Spreadsheet} spreadsheet 113 | */ 114 | 115 | ns.getSpreadsheet = function() { 116 | var spreadsheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActive() 117 | if (spreadsheet === null) { 118 | if (!PRODUCTION_VERSION_) { 119 | spreadsheet = SpreadsheetApp.openById(TEST_SHEET_ID_) 120 | } else { 121 | throw new Error('No active spreadsheet') 122 | } 123 | } 124 | return spreadsheet 125 | } 126 | 127 | ns.alert = function(message) { 128 | var spreadsheet = SpreadsheetApp.getActive() 129 | if (spreadsheet === null) return 130 | SpreadsheetApp.getUi().alert(message) 131 | } 132 | 133 | return ns 134 | 135 | })({}) 136 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /log.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Mon May 16 11:59:17 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 2 |  3 | Mon May 16 11:59:17 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 4 |  5 | Mon May 16 11:59:17 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 6 |  7 | Mon May 16 11:59:17 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 8 |  9 | Mon May 16 11:59:17 2022 Error occurs when booting... 10 | Mon May 16 11:59:17 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 11 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 12 | At 13 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 14 |  15 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 16 |  17 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 18 |  19 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 20 |  21 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 22 |  23 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 Error occurs when booting... 24 | Mon May 16 11:59:18 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 25 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 26 | At 27 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 28 |  29 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 30 |  31 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 32 |  33 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 34 |  35 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 36 |  37 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 Error occurs when booting... 38 | Mon May 16 11:59:19 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 39 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 40 | At 41 | Mon May 16 11:59:33 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 42 |  43 | Mon May 16 11:59:33 2022 Error occurs when booting... 44 | Mon May 16 11:59:33 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 45 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 46 | At 47 | Mon May 16 11:59:41 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 48 |  49 | Mon May 16 11:59:41 2022 Error occurs when booting... 50 | Mon May 16 11:59:41 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 51 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 52 | At 53 | Mon May 16 11:59:45 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 54 |  55 | Mon May 16 11:59:45 2022 Error occurs when booting... 56 | Mon May 16 11:59:45 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 57 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 58 | At 59 | Mon May 16 11:59:47 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 60 |  61 | Mon May 16 11:59:47 2022 Error occurs when booting... 62 | Mon May 16 11:59:47 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 63 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 64 | At 65 | Mon May 16 12:00:02 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 66 |  67 | Mon May 16 12:00:02 2022 Error occurs when booting... 68 | Mon May 16 12:00:02 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 69 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 70 | At 71 | Mon May 16 12:00:08 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 72 |  73 | Mon May 16 12:00:08 2022 Error occurs when booting... 74 | Mon May 16 12:00:08 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 75 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 76 | At 77 | Mon May 16 12:00:14 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 78 |  79 | Mon May 16 12:00:14 2022 Error occurs when booting... 80 | Mon May 16 12:00:14 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 81 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 82 | At 83 | Mon May 16 12:00:16 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 84 |  85 | Mon May 16 12:00:16 2022 Error occurs when booting... 86 | Mon May 16 12:00:16 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 87 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 88 | At 89 | Mon May 16 12:00:32 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 90 |  91 | Mon May 16 12:00:32 2022 Error occurs when booting... 92 | Mon May 16 12:00:32 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 93 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 94 | At 95 | Mon May 16 12:01:42 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 96 |  97 | Mon May 16 12:01:42 2022 Error occurs when booting... 98 | Mon May 16 12:01:42 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 99 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 100 | At 101 | Mon May 16 12:01:58 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 102 |  103 | Mon May 16 12:01:58 2022 Error occurs when booting... 104 | Mon May 16 12:01:58 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 105 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 106 | At 107 | Mon May 16 12:02:21 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 108 |  109 | Mon May 16 12:02:21 2022 Error occurs when booting... 110 | Mon May 16 12:02:21 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 111 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 112 | At 113 | Mon May 16 12:03:34 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 114 |  115 | Mon May 16 12:03:34 2022 Error occurs when booting... 116 | Mon May 16 12:03:34 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 117 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 118 | At 119 | Mon May 16 12:03:35 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 120 |  121 | Mon May 16 12:03:35 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 122 |  123 | Mon May 16 12:03:35 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 124 |  125 | Mon May 16 12:03:35 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 126 |  127 | Mon May 16 12:03:35 2022 Error occurs when booting... 128 | Mon May 16 12:03:35 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 129 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 130 | At 131 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 132 |  133 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 134 |  135 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 136 |  137 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 138 |  139 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 140 |  141 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 Error occurs when booting... 142 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 143 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 144 | At 145 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 146 |  147 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 148 |  149 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 150 |  151 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 152 |  153 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 154 |  155 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 Error occurs when booting... 156 | Mon May 16 12:03:36 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 157 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 158 | At 159 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 160 |  161 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 Error occurs when booting... 162 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 163 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 164 | At 165 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 166 |  167 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 168 |  169 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 170 |  171 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 172 |  173 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 Error occurs when booting... 174 | Mon May 16 12:04:14 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 175 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 176 | At 177 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 178 |  179 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 180 |  181 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 182 |  183 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 184 |  185 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 186 |  187 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 Error occurs when booting... 188 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 189 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 190 | At 191 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 192 |  193 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 194 |  195 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 196 |  197 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 198 |  199 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 200 |  201 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 Error occurs when booting... 202 | Mon May 16 12:04:15 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 203 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 204 | At 205 | Mon May 16 12:05:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 206 |  207 | Mon May 16 12:05:19 2022 Error occurs when booting... 208 | Mon May 16 12:05:19 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 209 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 210 | At 211 | Mon May 16 12:05:47 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 212 |  213 | Mon May 16 12:05:47 2022 Error occurs when booting... 214 | Mon May 16 12:05:47 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 215 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 216 | At 217 | Mon May 16 12:06:22 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 218 |  219 | Mon May 16 12:06:22 2022 Error occurs when booting... 220 | Mon May 16 12:06:22 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 221 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 222 | At 223 | Mon May 16 12:07:10 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 224 |  225 | Mon May 16 12:07:10 2022 Error occurs when booting... 226 | Mon May 16 12:07:10 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 227 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 228 | At 229 | Mon May 16 12:07:18 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 230 |  231 | Mon May 16 12:07:18 2022 Error occurs when booting... 232 | Mon May 16 12:07:18 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 233 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 234 | At 235 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 236 |  237 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 238 |  239 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 240 |  241 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 242 |  243 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 Error occurs when booting... 244 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 245 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 246 | At 247 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 248 |  249 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 250 |  251 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 252 |  253 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 254 |  255 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 256 |  257 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 Error occurs when booting... 258 | Mon May 16 12:07:19 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 259 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 260 | At 261 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 262 |  263 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 264 |  265 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 266 |  267 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 268 |  269 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 270 |  271 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 Error occurs when booting... 272 | Mon May 16 12:07:20 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 273 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 274 | At 275 | Mon May 16 12:07:36 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 276 |  277 | Mon May 16 12:07:36 2022 Error occurs when booting... 278 | Mon May 16 12:07:36 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 279 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 280 | At 281 | Mon May 16 12:07:43 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 282 |  283 | Mon May 16 12:07:43 2022 Error occurs when booting... 284 | Mon May 16 12:07:43 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 285 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 286 | At 287 | Mon May 16 12:07:45 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 288 |  289 | Mon May 16 12:07:45 2022 Error occurs when booting... 290 | Mon May 16 12:07:45 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 291 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 292 | At 293 | Mon May 16 12:07:52 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 294 |  295 | Mon May 16 12:07:52 2022 Error occurs when booting... 296 | Mon May 16 12:07:52 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 297 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 298 | At 299 | Mon May 16 12:07:57 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 300 |  301 | Mon May 16 12:07:57 2022 Error occurs when booting... 302 | Mon May 16 12:07:57 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 303 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 304 | At 305 | Mon May 16 12:07:58 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 306 |  307 | Mon May 16 12:07:58 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 308 |  309 | Mon May 16 12:07:58 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 310 |  311 | Mon May 16 12:07:58 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 312 |  313 | Mon May 16 12:07:58 2022 Error occurs when booting... 314 | Mon May 16 12:07:58 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 315 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 316 | At 317 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 318 |  319 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 320 |  321 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 322 |  323 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 324 |  325 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 326 |  327 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 Error occurs when booting... 328 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 329 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 330 | At 331 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 332 |  333 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 334 |  335 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 336 |  337 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 338 |  339 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 340 |  341 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 Error occurs when booting... 342 | Mon May 16 12:07:59 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 343 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 344 | At 345 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 346 |  347 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 Error occurs when booting... 348 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 349 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 350 | At 351 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 352 |  353 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 354 |  355 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 356 |  357 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 358 |  359 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 Error occurs when booting... 360 | Mon May 16 12:08:28 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 361 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 362 | At 363 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 364 |  365 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 366 |  367 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 368 |  369 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 370 |  371 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 372 |  373 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 Error occurs when booting... 374 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 375 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 376 | At 377 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 378 |  379 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 380 |  381 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 382 |  383 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 384 |  385 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 386 |  387 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 Error occurs when booting... 388 | Mon May 16 12:08:29 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 389 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 390 | At 391 | Mon May 16 12:08:35 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 392 |  393 | Mon May 16 12:08:35 2022 Error occurs when booting... 394 | Mon May 16 12:08:35 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 395 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 396 | At 397 | Mon May 16 12:11:53 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 398 |  399 | Mon May 16 12:11:53 2022 Error occurs when booting... 400 | Mon May 16 12:11:53 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 401 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 402 | At 403 | Mon May 16 12:12:06 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs(49): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 404 |  405 | Mon May 16 12:12:06 2022 Error occurs when booting... 406 | Mon May 16 12:12:06 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_script.gs failed. 407 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 408 | At 409 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(123): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 410 |  411 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(196): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 412 |  413 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(203): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 414 |  415 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs(208): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 416 |  417 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 Error occurs when booting... 418 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/initialize.gs failed. 419 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 420 | At 421 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 422 |  423 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 424 |  425 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 426 |  427 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 428 |  429 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 430 |  431 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 Error occurs when booting... 432 | Mon May 16 12:12:07 2022 Error(-1): Compile file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs failed. 433 | Coroutine: co[12:v1]boot 434 | At 435 | Mon May 16 12:12:08 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(73): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 436 |  437 | Mon May 16 12:12:08 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(89): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 438 |  439 | Mon May 16 12:12:08 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(96): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 440 |  441 | Mon May 16 12:12:08 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(133): error C2065: 'json': undeclared identifier 442 |  443 | Mon May 16 12:12:08 2022 file://home/codespace/gslang_editor/load_project.gs(164): error 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