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java.lang.NullPointerException: null: org.osbot.rs07.api.model.Item.isNote(cf:197)

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1. 2.4.89

2. Sometimes (rarely) when calling Item.isNote() getting exception:

  java.lang.NullPointerException: null: org.osbot.rs07.api.model.Item.isNote(cf:197)

3. java.lang.NullPointerException: null: org.osbot.rs07.api.model.Item.isNote(cf:197)

4. Dont sure. Its rare thing but sometimes see it in logs.

5. Dont sure.

Do you have a code snippet so I can see? Or did you not make the script? 

 

Thank you!

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1. 2.4.89

2. Sometimes (rarely) when calling Item.isNote() getting exception:

  java.lang.NullPointerException: null: org.osbot.rs07.api.model.Item.isNote(cf:197)

3. java.lang.NullPointerException: null: org.osbot.rs07.api.model.Item.isNote(cf:197)

4. Dont sure. Its rare thing but sometimes see it in logs.

5. Dont sure.

 

 

Are you sure you null check the item before calling a method of it?

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Do you have a code snippet so I can see? Or did you not make the script? 

 

Thank you!

I use Item.isNote() in core scripting libraries so there's nothing i can send as snippet. Got notified by programmer that he experiencing this behavoir sometimes and posted it because remember there were null ItemDefinition.get() returns, and maybe Item.isNote() can use this method etc. I dont sure about exact pattern this exception getting thrown.

Are you sure you null check the item before calling a method of it?

I dont sure basically. Programmer told me he getting this exception (rarely). I didnt test this much.

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