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An error occurred when the program was reopened during normal operation #3843

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GoMateoGo opened this issue Oct 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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One of the wails programs I wrote earlier was running normally. When I closed the program and tried to reopen it, I got an error.
I haven't changed anything. Because it worked fine before.

cannot call 'github.com/wailsapp/wails/v2/pkg/runtime.EventsEmit': An invalid context was passed. This method requires the specific context given in the lifecycle hooks: https://wails.io/docs/reference/runtime/intro

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Either way it was a mistake. He had been running fine until then.

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Should run normally.

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This is a compiled exe program that runs on windows.

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@GoMateoGo GoMateoGo added the Bug Something isn't working label Oct 21, 2024
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Hi! It looks like you are trying to report a bug but haven't provided enough details. Please make sure your report includes:

  • Clear, reproducible steps that demonstrates the bug
  • Please include the output of wails doctor

@leaanthony leaanthony added the cannot reproduce The issue cannot be reproduced by the project maintainers label Oct 21, 2024
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