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Apr 4, 2012:
- 7:41 PM Ticket #2175 (IF require ENDIF with "ContinueLoop") closed by
- Duplicate: Please read posting rules next time. You did everything wrong.
- 3:19 PM Ticket #2175 (IF require ENDIF with "ContinueLoop") created by
- For $j = 0 to 5 If $j = 3 Then ContinueLoop Next ==> …
- 8:55 AM Ticket #2174 (Code error in _StringInsert() - but in my opinion it should not be) updated by
- I forgot, another inconsitence: in _StringInsert, $i_position parameter is base 0, not 1. Help don't say that.
- 8:43 AM Ticket #2174 (Code error in _StringInsert() - but in my opinion it should not be) created by
- In Line# 270 of String.au3 (6 of _StringInsert()) {{{ElseIf …
Apr 3, 2012:
- 9:07 PM Ticket #2173 (_StringProper doesn't capitalize correctly) updated by
- Correction to the code above, added a comma in there that shouldn't be there. Here's the corrected code: […]
- 8:49 PM Ticket #2173 (_StringProper doesn't capitalize correctly) created by
- The original _StringProper function doesn't correctly capitalize …
- 6:00 AM Ticket #2172 (_StringRepeat addition, increments performance with higher count) updated by
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- I forgot, that's useful when you want to fill a large buffer for write to a file (2k+ ID3 tag padding, filled with 0's).
- 5:20 AM Ticket #2172 (_StringRepeat addition, increments performance with higher count) created by
- Hi, _StringRepeat is efficient, but its performance degrades with high …
Apr 2, 2012:
- 8:16 PM Ticket #2089 (_IEFormSubmit gives WEnd^ ERROR) updated by
- Hello, The problem just _IELoadWait and _IEGetObjectType function In _IELoadWait, AutoIt Errror is recorded by the instruction _IEInternalRegister (Line 551) Then, line 560, there is a call at _IEGetObjectType In this function, we also _IEInternalRegister, but especially in the end we make _IEInternalDeRegister that resets AutoIt Error to its initial value Result: No functionality to trap COM errors In Pj : IE.zip (Correction for this ticket)
- 4:24 PM Ticket #2170 (_ArrayDisplay fails handling arrays with no elements) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [6887] in version: 3.3.9.3
- 1:34 PM Ticket #1551 (Crash the script when changing array) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [6886] in version: 3.3.9.3
Apr 1, 2012:
- 10:25 PM Ticket #2029 (Array and variable handling / suggestion) closed by
- Rejected: Number 1 may seem like a good thing but really it should be this: […] Number 2 is not sensible request. If you want (and absolutely need) two variables referencing the same data then don't use array, use dllstruct type. Number 3 is syntax mess considering current syntax rules for accessing arrays. Plus what's said already. Anonymous's suggestion is bad from several aspects one of which is creating exception of rules. Rejecting all.
- 7:43 PM Ticket #2170 (_ArrayDisplay fails handling arrays with no elements) updated by
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- 7:03 PM Ticket #2169 (Array Length / suggestion) closed by
- Rejected
- 2:41 PM Ticket #1566 (Array as its own element issue) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [6885] in version: 3.3.9.3
- 1:07 PM Ticket #2170 (_ArrayDisplay fails handling arrays with no elements) updated by
- That variable is array, so IsArray() is fine. _ArrayDisplay() needs to check for situations like this.
- 3:57 AM Ticket #2171 (Inconsistent delay for TCPTimeout option) created by
- A timeout of 1000ms and higher causes a sleep delay. Delay time …
- 3:34 AM Ticket #2170 (_ArrayDisplay fails handling arrays with no elements) created by
- When trying to view with _ArrayDisplay, array.au3 crashes at: Line …
- 12:00 AM Ticket #2169 (Array Length / suggestion) updated by
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Mar 31, 2012:
- 11:45 PM Ticket #2169 (Array Length / suggestion) updated by
- Do you mean something like this >> http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/19370-autoit-wrappers/page__view__findpost__p__975602
- 10:46 PM Ticket #2169 (Array Length / suggestion) created by
- All who have some knowledge of VB are confused by the behavior of …
Mar 30, 2012:
- 9:31 PM Ticket #2168 (Updown control displayed on wrong TAB) created by
- Hi, The Updown is displayed on the wrong tab at start, when you …
- 9:07 PM Ticket #2167 ($WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL and GUICtrlCreateMenu causes bug) updated by
- Replying to Emiel Wieldraaijer: > I believe there is a bigger problem. Yeah, there is. That problem is the GUI code is shit from top to bottom.
- 8:38 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) closed by
- Completed: Added by revision [6882] in version: 3.3.9.3
- 2:35 PM Ticket #2167 ($WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL and GUICtrlCreateMenu causes bug) created by
- When using $WS_EX_LAYOUTRTL in combination with GUICtrlCreateMenu …
- 4:48 AM Ticket #2166 (StringToASCIIArray() incorrect handling of parameter) created by
- #cs In this code, StringToASCIIArray second parameter "start" is 10 …
Mar 29, 2012:
- 8:59 AM Ticket #2165 (_GUICtrlRebar_SetBandIdealSize bug) created by
- #include <GuiConstantsEx.au3> #include <GuiReBar.au3> #include …
Mar 28, 2012:
- 7:00 PM Ticket #2139 (_GUICtrlIpAddress_Create can't put 3 numbers) updated by
- Thanks some time ago started to work fine, i don't know why...... Sorry!
- 8:22 AM Ticket #2163 (_ExcelBookClose dont work correctly on _ExcelBookAttach on more than ...) updated by
- tested problem on other comp under XP SP3 under Excel 2007, identical results
- 7:17 AM Ticket #2160 (DllStructGetStruct() - new function) closed by
- Rejected: Few days should have been enough time to think of something.
- 12:00 AM Ticket #2164 (Binary type need more functions) updated by
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Mar 27, 2012:
- 11:58 PM Ticket #2164 (Binary type need more functions) created by
- BinaryFromArray & BinaryToArray (with parameter for element size in …
- 5:11 PM Ticket #2163 (_ExcelBookClose dont work correctly on _ExcelBookAttach on more than ...) created by
- tested on XP SP3 under Excel 2002 Short script […] the identical …
- 9:10 AM Ticket #2162 (Documentation broken-link/typo) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [6879] in version: 3.3.9.3
- 4:03 AM Ticket #2162 (Documentation broken-link/typo) created by
- http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/docs/libfunctions/IE%20Management.h …
Mar 26, 2012:
- 3:32 PM Ticket #2161 (DllStructs Corrupted When Returned In Array.) updated by
- Alrighty, makes sense. I was operating under the assumption that autoit would preserve the structure (or the parts of the structure) as long as there was an active "pointer" being used. (This may or may not be worth adding to the documentation) Since it was so sporadic when called in a loop, I just assumed it was data corruption. It's obvious now that I know, I just didn't make the connection. Thanks for the help. And for anyone it might help, this solves the issue. […]
- 7:45 AM Ticket #2161 (DllStructs Corrupted When Returned In Array.) closed by
- No Bug: $lBuffer is structure on local scope. After function returns that struct is destroyed, occupied memory space freed. Structure that you export is created at place of mentioned local struct - remember that no allocation is done if you pass memory pointer as second parameter for DllStructCreate() function. It's expected that your data is corrupted. You probably want to copy data from one struct to another. It's not that hard to achieve that, just think more. If you would fail use the forum for help. Also, even though it's not a requirement it would be nice if you weren't anonymous. Being anonymous is lame. How do I know you aren't some serial killer? I probably shouldn't talk to you :P
- 7:39 AM Ticket #2161 (DllStructs Corrupted When Returned In Array.) updated by
- Can you post a complete script as for instance the $mMakeAgentArray is not defined when entering the Func? It is always better toa sk to the forum first before submitting track report.
- 1:29 AM Ticket #2029 (Array and variable handling / suggestion) updated by
- +1 ...and literal arrays? Local $a = ACreate() Func ACreate() Return ['1','2','3'] EndFunc
Mar 25, 2012:
- 12:00 AM Ticket #2160 (DllStructGetStruct() - new function) updated by
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Mar 24, 2012:
- 10:41 PM Ticket #2161 (DllStructs Corrupted When Returned In Array.) created by
- When returning an array of DllStructs, they will sometimes be …
- 7:49 PM Ticket #2160 (DllStructGetStruct() - new function) updated by
- Why and how would that be useful? Be to the point now please.
Mar 24, 2012:
- 10:00 PM Ticket #2160 (DllStructGetStruct() - new function) created by
- Is it possible to add a new function to retrieve the source …
Mar 21, 2012:
- 5:29 PM Ticket #2089 (_IEFormSubmit gives WEnd^ ERROR) updated by
- Hey guys, for what it's worth, I had a script that ran fine for over a year, then I upgraded to 3.3.8.1 and it started crashing inside a While/WEnd loop. It was bad scripting on my part, but it still shouldn't have caused the error: While 1 If ...something... ElseIf ...another thing... EndIf ContinueLoop WEnd It would hit "ContinueLoop" and say that it must be called inside a loop... Also, the offending function, _IELoadWait, is exactly the same as it was a year ago, so how would that be causing an error now?
Mar 20, 2012:
- 6:10 AM Ticket #2159 (Mistake in "Running under Windows 64-bit Edition") closed by
- No Bug: Turn off redirection and you will see the real path. Windows maps the SYSWOW64 directory to system32 for 32-bit processes with redirection enabled. The files really do live in SYSWOW64, though. No bug here, documentation is correct if a bit misleading.
- 12:20 AM Ticket #2159 (Mistake in "Running under Windows 64-bit Edition") updated by
- Replying to Jpm: > Unless there is a real mistake in the AutoIt code , Doc is OK as MS choose to keep system32 to store all x64 .dll and when running a 32-Bit application they are referencing the syswow64 dir for the needed .dll > For me there is no bug Strange, i run under 32-Bit system: […] and i got «C:\Windows\system32», so i supose under x64 i will get syswow64, or still system32 because it's 32-application?
Mar 19, 2012:
- 11:20 PM Ticket #2159 (Mistake in "Running under Windows 64-bit Edition") updated by
- Unless there is a real mistake in the AutoIt code , Doc is OK as MS choose to keep system32 to store all x64 .dll and when running a 32-Bit application they are referencing the syswow64 dir for the needed .dll For me there is no bug
- 7:56 PM Ticket #2159 (Mistake in "Running under Windows 64-bit Edition") created by
- In the "Running under Windows 64-bit Edition" section in help file …
Mar 15, 2012:
- 10:24 PM Ticket #1372 (HTTPSetUserAgent bad description) updated by
- Complete.
- 12:00 PM Ticket #1372 (HTTPSetUserAgent bad description) updated by
- Small update to the issue. Forum discussion: HttpSetUserAgent bad description […]
Mar 13, 2012:
- 3:00 AM Ticket #2158 (While Wend Problem) updated by
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- No Bug: Problem is simple and obvious. Should have been posted on the forum. This is not a support forum.
- 1:12 AM Ticket #2158 (While Wend Problem) created by
- I have a simple adfly program that i want to loop but the while …
Mar 12, 2012:
- 3:28 PM Ticket #2157 (ProcessList() crashes on Windows Terminal Server Win2k8-R2) created by
- Hi, i have a script running on a Windows Terminal Server Win2k8-R2 …
Mar 11, 2012:
- 5:38 PM Ticket #2156 (File or Directory check) closed by
- Rejected: IsDir() or IsFile() can be done in a single line of code, 3 if you wrap it in a function with your name of choice. The rest of your request is slightly more than 3 lines of code but still pretty damn simple. In other words, write your own, you don't need us to hold your hand.
- 9:00 AM Ticket #2156 (File or Directory check) updated by
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- IsDir or IsFile Boolean Function for files and folders that checks a …
- 12:41 AM Milestone 3.3.9.2 completed
Mar 10, 2012:
- 6:00 PM Ticket #2155 (Run's default workingdir) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 4:56 PM Ticket #2152 (X^2 Not Working in Hex()) updated by
- While I do not disagree that the problem is in places other than Hex() I do not find it very fair to leave the burden on users to find and report all the places we have broken their scripts in completely unexpected ways. We need to either adjust Hex()'s behavior so old scripts still work or somebody (not me) needs to go through the code very thoroughly and ensure conversions to Double only happen when it really needs to happen.
- 4:54 PM Ticket #1927 (Add a macro for #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Fileversion / %fileversion%) updated by
- Where exactly do you suggest the version number be pulled from in a non-compiled script? It either must be stored internally as a variable inside the script itself or externally in a file. It cannot be stored in the binary itself because there is no binary for the script, only the interpreter. It should be a moot point as you shouldn't be distributing non-compiled scripts which means this should be a debugging-only quirk.
- 4:49 PM Ticket #2154 (_ArrayShift & _ArrayUnShift) closed by
- Rejected: Not crazy about the names and your code leaves a lot to be desired.
- 4:03 PM Ticket #1927 (Add a macro for #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_Fileversion / %fileversion%) updated by
- What's RC5? The point is Jos' solution doesn't work for uncompiled scripts (his solution just displays "0.0.0.0").
- 3:29 PM Ticket #2155 (Run's default workingdir) created by
- The documentation mentions that ShellExecute/ShellExecuteWait's …
- 3:00 PM Ticket #2154 (_ArrayShift & _ArrayUnShift) updated by
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- Hi! :-) I noted that AutoIt has _ArrayPop and _ArrayPush. Those go …
- 8:46 AM Ticket #2152 (X^2 Not Working in Hex()) updated by
- It was expected that some users will have problems with changed behavior of Hex() function. The main problem here is not the Hex() function, it's the math. Integer times integer is still integer, but integer to (integer) exponent is automatically changed in type. Arguing that behavior is more correct than arguing Hex()'s.
Mar 9, 2012:
- 11:42 PM Ticket #2153 (Program speed) closed by
- No Bug: Your problem is the function whatchamit on line grom of file makanamararer. Useful bug report, should have been posted on the forum anyway.
- 5:55 PM Ticket #2153 (Program speed) created by
- My programs are running good when compiled with version 3.3.6.1 on a …
- 5:13 PM Ticket #2152 (X^2 Not Working in Hex()) updated by
- And thus trancexx learns about the law of unintended consequences. The problem is the math you are performing is done as floating point and Hex() now returns the hex representation of a floating point number which is not the same as the hex representation of an integer in cases where you are dealing with a whole floating point number. This is technically not a bug but it is certainly not expected by the general user, either.
- 2:52 PM Ticket #2152 (X^2 Not Working in Hex()) created by
- In 3.3.8.1 This returns 000000, but it should return FFFFFF …
Mar 8, 2012:
- 5:39 PM Ticket #2151 (integrate signtool in AutoIt3Wrapper) closed by
- Rejected: Replying to anonymous: > #AutoIt3Wrapper_Run_After can't used, if signtool uses external authentication like PKI card Why? Rather, why does having this built into AutoIt3Wrapper solve the issue you describe? Further, who said you had to run SIGNTOOL directly in the directive? Write your own script that does work when invoked by AutoIt3Wrapper directives. I can't see digital signing being used by very many people and I'm certain that you can do it already using existing directives built into AutoIt3Wrapper.
- 5:34 PM Ticket #2150 (_FileWriteFromArray() 2d array bug) closed by
- Duplicate: Closing as a duplicate of #2125.
- 12:00 PM Ticket #2151 (integrate signtool in AutoIt3Wrapper) updated by
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- #AutoIt3Wrapper_Run_After can't used, if signtool uses external authentication like PKI card
- 10:03 AM Ticket #2151 (integrate signtool in AutoIt3Wrapper) created by
- I like to add digital signatures to some programs. It would be good to …
Mar 7, 2012:
- 9:25 PM Ticket #2150 (_FileWriteFromArray() 2d array bug) updated by
- This has been fixed >> https://www.autoitscript.com/trac/autoit/ticket/2125
- 9:16 PM Ticket #2150 (_FileWriteFromArray() 2d array bug) created by
- […] […] Line 271 to 274 of File.au3: […] In case we want to …
- 3:35 AM Ticket #2148 (Crash with _GUICtrlListBox_InsertString()) updated by
- Right. The crash is actually with GUICtrlSendMsg(). I imagine it looks at the type of the variant to determine what to pass to SendMessage(). Since in this example it is passing a number it gives SendMessage() a number but then the message handler tries to treat that number as a pointer to a string and boom, AutoIt crashes. I'm not sure that we can prevent the crash with GUICtrlSendMsg(). I think the best we can get here is a forced String() cast and a review of all code that uses GUICtrlSendMsg() to ensure it properly casts input to the correct type to prevent other crashes.
Mar 6, 2012:
- 10:17 PM Ticket #2111 (RunAs broken when Authenticated Users added to Replace a process level ...) updated by
- I verified it's fixed with our whacky vendor app & 3.3.9.1 compiled scripts. Thanks Valik!
- 9:21 PM Ticket #2148 (Crash with _GUICtrlListBox_InsertString()) updated by
- I noticed that if you use the code below it works without crashing too. […]
Mar 5, 2012:
- 7:09 PM Ticket #2149 (_StringBetween does not accept NULL-chars in the boundary strings) created by
- When using NULL-characters in the start or end string, _StringBetween …
- 6:09 PM Ticket #2148 (Crash with _GUICtrlListBox_InsertString()) created by
- The following code crashes Autoit (taken from #2147): […] Changing …
- 6:04 PM Ticket #2147 (_GUICtrlListBox_InsertString and random) closed by
- No Bug: Closing this as no bug. I'll open a new ticket for the crash issue.
- 4:30 PM Ticket #2147 (_GUICtrlListBox_InsertString and random) updated by
- Isn't this a general help question? […] You shouldn't call GetMsg() twice and should convert number to string. Granted that without the String() conversion, AutoIt terminates by crashing, which it shouldn't do.
- 3:06 PM Ticket #2147 (_GUICtrlListBox_InsertString and random) created by
- […] Down work to insert in list a random number.
- 7:31 AM Ticket #2146 (AutoIt passes invalid handle to CloseHandle during process shutdown) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [6843] in version: 3.3.9.2
- 7:27 AM Ticket #2146 (AutoIt passes invalid handle to CloseHandle during process shutdown) updated by
- I love Microsoft. I wrote very extensive code to ensure an access violation like this could never occur. There are tests everywhere to ensure the handles this code uses are valid. So what happens? Windows gives me a valid handle. It passes that check. However, a call to DuplicateHandle() fails with ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE even though I'm passing in a valid handle. I never dreamed that DuplicateHandle() would fail to duplicate a valid handle in-process so I didn't write error checking in one piece of code. I also didn't properly initialize a handle to NULL because, once again, that code is only executed when a valid handle is present. Stupid. It's not even a single line fix, it's literally just m_hHandle(NULL), inserted into the initializer list. Then there's 8 lines of comments to explain why it's necessary in the first place. In short, I've just spent time documenting yet another Windows bug in the AutoIt source code. Woo.
- 6:35 AM Ticket #2146 (AutoIt passes invalid handle to CloseHandle during process shutdown) updated by
- Oh shit, that actually did give me an access violation.
- 6:23 AM Ticket #2146 (AutoIt passes invalid handle to CloseHandle during process shutdown) updated by
- OS: Windows 7 SP1 Arch: x64 AutoIt platform: (Not exactly sure what that means...) both AutoIt.exe and AutoIt_x64.exe Sorry, I didn't have a 100% reliable repro method, but I think I do now. It appears to be dependent on the environment variables. Working directory: "c:\bin" Command line: "AutoIt3_x64.exe" (no additional parameters) 1. Start with the default set of env. variables in the command prompt 2. Run "AutoIt3_x64.exe", attach the debugger, and click "Cancel" in the file dialog 3. If the exception doesn't occur, run "set A=A" in the command prompt 4. Repeat step 2 5. If the exception doesn't occur, run "set A=AA" in the command prompt 6. Repeat step 2 I was able to make it alternate between causing the exception or not causing it with each additional character in the value of "A" (i.e. it occurred with A=A, didn't with A=AA, did with A=AAA). I attached my default set of environment variables. I can also provide a process dump (33MB compressed) if desired.
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