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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #595 | Fixed | Typo in help file. | ||
| Description |
Under the "_WinAPI_SetWindowsHookEx" section (WinAPI Management) it lists "$WH_KEYBOARD_LL" as a "procedure that monitors low-level mouse input events." I think this should read that it monitors "low-level keyboard input events." |
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| #473 | Rejected | Suggested modification to the internal RunWait command | ||
| Description |
I'd like to suggest adding StdIn and StdErr to the RunWait command. As it is, Run allows you to attach to these to capture the actual result of, say, a DOS command, but doesn't allow capturing the exitcode of that command. RunWait allows capturing the exitcode of the command, but not the output of the command. Perhaps make RunWait return the PID of the command it ran and set the @extended to the exitcode it returned instead, although this would break a lot of code. Or maybe add an option to RunWait (like a mode) to tell it to act this way instead of the current way. RunWait( "filename" [, "workingdir" [, flag [, mode]]] ) Where mode is: 0 = (Default) Return the exitcode of the command, nothing else, like it does now to avoid breaking code. 1 = Return the PID of the command, @extended as the exitcode, allow StdOutRead and StdErrRead to get the output of the command. Adding StdIn and StdErr would allow you to do something like the following to gain more detail about the command you ran: ;=============================================================================== ; ; Description: Executes a DOS command in a hidden command window. ; Syntax: _RunDOS( $sCommand ) ; Parameter(s): $sCommand - Command to execute ; $nFlag - 0=Classic mode, return only the exitcode ; 1=Return StdOut, @extended=exitcode ; 2=Return StdErr, @extended=exitcode ; (1+2=)3=Return both (StdOut & @CRLF & StdErr), @extended=exitcode ; Requirement(s): None ; Return Value(s): $nFlag is invalid - Return -1 ; $nFlag=0 (Classic mode - Default) - Return the only the exitcode of the command ; $nFlag=1 - Return StdOut stream of the command, @extended=exitcode ; $nFlag=2 - Return StdErr stream of the command, @extended=exitcode ; $nFlag=3 - Return StdOut & @CRLF & StdOut, @extended=exitcode ; Author(s): Jeremy Landes <jlandes at landeserve dot com> ; Note(s): None ; ;=============================================================================== Func _RunDOS($sCommand, $nFlag=0) Local $nPID, $nResult, $sResult="", $sStdOut="", $sStdErr="" If $nFlag < 0 or $nFlag > 3 Then ; Invalid flag setting Return SetError(0, 0, -1) Else $nResult = RunWait(@ComSpec & " /C " & $sCommand, @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE, $nFlag) If $nFlag = 0 Then ; Classic mode Return SetError(@error, @extended, $nResult) Else $nPID = $nResult $nResult = @error If BitAND($nFlag, 1) Then $sStdOut = StdoutRead($nPID) ; Attached StdOut If BitAND($nFlag, 2) Then $sStdErr = StderrRead($nPID) ; Attached StdErr $sResult = $sStdOut & @CRLF & $sStdErr If $nFlag = 1 ; Attached StdOut only Return SetError($nResult, 0, $sStdOut) ElseIf $nFlag = 2 ; Attached StdErr only Return SetError($nResult, 0, $sStdErr) Else ; =3 Return SetError($nResult, 0, $sResult) EndIf EndIf EndIf EndFunc ;==>_RunDOS So, for example, if you ran a rename command RunWait(@comspec & " /c ren this.txt that.txt", "", @SW_HIDE, 3), you could see not only that the exitcode is non-zero (as you can today), but you could also capture the StdOutRead() and see that the error was "Access is denied." |
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| #1875 | Rejected | Clear Input buffers | ||
| Description |
Since you already have block input (for keyboard and mouse). I think it is better if you also add a feature that clears the input buffers of keyboard and mouse. thanks in advance |
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