![]() usr/local/exelis/idl84/idlde/86_64.iniĢ.) Edit the file (root or sudu privileges may be required) with a plain text editor to insert the following *new line* at the beginning of the file:ģ.) After saving the change to the *.ini file, start IDL Workbench.Ĥ.) You can verify that the IDL Workbench session is working in -outofprocess mode by issuing the following command at a Terminal shell prompt to look for the presence of an "idl_engine" process. ![]() ( For Mac OS X, in order to access the"idlde.ini" file from the Finder window, browse to the location of "86_64", right click on this item, and then select "Show Package Contents" to reveal the subdirectory items.)įor IDL 8.4 on Linux, this file is located by default at: Applications/exelis/idl84/idlde/86_64/Contents/MacOS/idlde.ini (Administrator or root/sudo privileges may be required to complete the following instructions.)ġ.) Locate the IDL Workbench launch options *.ini file.įor IDL 8.4 on Mac OS X, the default location of this file is at: ![]() If launching the IDL Workbench in this way seems to allow IDL to function properly, you can avoid always having to manually launch the IDL Workbench from a command prompt with the "-outofprocess" command line switch as follows. ![]() "C:\Program Files\Exelis\IDL84\bin\bin.x86_64\idlde.exe" -outofprocessĬonfiguring an IDL installation to always launch the IDL Workbench in -outofprocess mode: * Windows (from a Windows Command Prompt window): Source /usr/local/exelis/idl84/bin/idl_setup.bash * Linux (from an Terminal window, using a Bash shell (2 commands)): Source /Applications/exelis/idl84/bin/idl_setup.bash * Mac OS X (from an X11 Terminal window, using a Bash shell (2 commands)): Some of these users have reported that this behavior can be resolved or worked around in IDL 8.2.1 or later by the use of the "-outofprocess" command line switch to the "idlde" command. Launching the IDL Workbench in -outofprocess mode:Ī few IDL Workbench users have reported that their workbench sessions may sometimes crash without warning or explanation. Consequently, it is possible that in later versions of IDL, without notice, this functionality may no longer work as described in this Help Article. ![]() How to configure the IDL Workbench on Linux, Mac and Windows to automatically run in "-outofprocess" mode (IDL 8.2.1 and later only) Note: The "-outofprocess" command line option/switch is functionality that is not officially documented for IDL. ![]()
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