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macOS High Sierra, no Serial Monitor output. #229

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Booli opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 1 comment
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macOS High Sierra, no Serial Monitor output. #229

Booli opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 1 comment

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@Booli
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Booli commented Apr 26, 2018

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Operating system

macOS High Sierra 10.13.3
Deviot 2.3.0.dev1

Board used

NodeMCU (ESP8266)

Description of problem

Serial monitor shows no output. Sometimes after restarting Sublime, or changing USB port or doing any other trick it comes back.

Error(s) in ST Console? (View > Show Console)

I can see the following in the console, but do not know if it related:
top level value must be an array

Steps to Reproduce

Can not reliable reproduce. Mostly occurs after continues updates flashing during development (hence starting and stopping monitor multiple times).

Actual Results

No output in Serial Monitor

Expected Results

Serial output in the monitor

Additional info

When I start a screen session on the USB I can read all the data, so I know the Serial output is working and providing data. I just like to use the internal monitor for easy of use.

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@gepd
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gepd commented Apr 26, 2018

I'll try to reproduce this, until now I wasn't able to do it

The top level value must be an array isn't related with this issue, but I've fixed

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