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Nov 11, 2013:

7:41 PM Ticket #2528 (Obfuscator - #Obfuscator_Ignore_Funcs) updated by mlipok
Please consider not adding these directives to the output file.
3:23 PM Ticket #2529 (Add Extended Window Styles constant $WS_EX_NOACTIVATE) closed by guinness
No Bug: To the poster, please pay attention to what is a bug and feature request. As BrewManNH said this is already available in the latest beta. Thank you.
3:14 PM Ticket #2529 (Add Extended Window Styles constant $WS_EX_NOACTIVATE) updated by BrewManNH
That constant is in the WindowsConstants.au3 file in the latest beta already.
1:58 PM Ticket #2527 (Checkbox background colour change after mouse hovering) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
As a dev I don't have access to a Windows XP 64-bit. As such OS is certainly not very in use in the Windows community and as Windows XP 32-Bit is OK and all later Windows Version x32/x64 bit, I propose to not invest to understand why Windows XP 64-bit is not working.
12:20 PM Ticket #2527 (Checkbox background colour change after mouse hovering) updated by mlipok
turn of all visuall effect I mean use Classic Windows Them and say if it change anything
12:03 PM Ticket #2527 (Checkbox background colour change after mouse hovering) updated by James
What version of XP? Do you have any additional display drivers installed? Any mods that do things to windows?
10:46 AM Ticket #2529 (Add Extended Window Styles constant $WS_EX_NOACTIVATE) created by anonymous
It seems Extended Window Styles lack WS_EX_NOACTIVATE constant …
9:32 AM Ticket #2527 (Checkbox background colour change after mouse hovering) updated by anonymous
Bug happen on both UseX64=y or UseX64=n, with or without compilation (run from SciTE or from explorer/rightclick). Everything on 64 bit environment (OS - WinXP x64).
5:00 AM Ticket #2528 (Obfuscator - #Obfuscator_Ignore_Funcs) updated by TicketCleanup
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4:58 AM Ticket #2528 (Obfuscator - #Obfuscator_Ignore_Funcs) created by mlipok
Obfuscator (1.0.30.15) I use this directive REPRO code test.au3: …
4:37 AM Ticket #2527 (Checkbox background colour change after mouse hovering) updated by mlipok
I checked on WinXP Pro SP3 32 Bit, this problem does not occur in this case. The question of whether compilation was carried out for 32 or 64 bit environment.
3:35 AM Ticket #2527 (Checkbox background colour change after mouse hovering) created by anonymous
checkbox get background colour change after mouse hovering. bug only …
1:00 AM Ticket #2526 (Window Titles and Text (Advanced) >> Title = '' (Blank) == [Active] ??) updated by TicketCleanup
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12:28 AM Ticket #2526 (Window Titles and Text (Advanced) >> Title = '' (Blank) == [Active] ??) updated by mlipok
I can not edit so I post again: At the moment, the use of blank Title I mean = "" is interpreted by AutoIt as [Active]
12:23 AM Ticket #2526 (Window Titles and Text (Advanced) >> Title = '' (Blank) == [Active] ??) created by mlipok
Please consider to add description about blank Title. At the moment, …

Nov 10, 2013:

3:06 PM Ticket #2518 (Static evaluates incorrect) closed by Jon
Fixed: Fixed by revision [9179] in version: 3.3.9.23

Nov 9, 2013:

4:05 PM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) closed by Jos
Fixed: Fixed by revision [9177] in version: 3.3.9.22
11:36 AM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) updated by mlipok
Thanks Jos The problem I spent sleepless nights. Now I will sleep peacefully. I really appreciate the quick and so a positive response. btw. I see you also added the removal of redundant tabs. I mean now is: […] and before that was: […]
10:53 AM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) closed by Jos
Fixed: Fixed in Beta v1.0.30.14
10:08 AM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) updated by Jos
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Nov 8, 2013:

4:12 PM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) updated by anonymous
I mean: Run that exe file. and you got something like this: […] But this is not true - I mean the correct line is 2577. This problem is caused by the bug, connecting lines ie Obfuscator.exe wrong in the event that combines line continuation character is the last character in the line, ie after the character following comments yet. just like here: […] As a result, the output file generated by Obfuscator.exe still contains the line continuation character, which results in the incorrect display of line numbers in messages like: […]
3:37 PM Ticket #2525 (TIDY Crash - (issue #2)) closed by Matt Diesel
No Bug
3:30 PM Ticket #2525 (TIDY Crash - (issue #2)) updated by anonymous
I confirm. New version v2.3.0.23 works fine. You can close as no bug.
3:11 PM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) updated by anonymous
This error is caused on purpose, and then after that to demonstrate how it is erroneously indicated line errors in the compiled EXE file.
1:38 PM Ticket #2525 (TIDY Crash - (issue #2)) updated by guinness
Confirmed. v2.3.0.23 does not produce an error on Exit.
11:17 AM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
I am confuse the compiledexample contains an error as $aTest[2] is not defined
10:54 AM Ticket #2525 (TIDY Crash - (issue #2)) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Latest beta tidy does not produce the crash
6:42 AM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Fixed: Fixed by revision [9172] in version: 3.3.9.22
6:37 AM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
I will suppress the example When we can reuse it I will add it in the specific function example
6:33 AM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
we can go back as the pb come from the .chm fusion in one file
4:38 AM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) updated by BrewManNH
The point wasn't that the shortcut could be changed, it's that the AutoIt3Help.exe has been changed and that it was causing the issue. I was only suggesting to correct the issue and return it back to the way it was previously.

Nov 7, 2013:

11:18 PM Ticket #2523 (SQlite Doesn't Work) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Fixed: The pb come from a bad naming of the file to download I fix the webfile and it is OK now
11:10 PM Ticket #2525 (TIDY Crash - (issue #2)) created by mlipok
Try to Tidy this repro code: […] As you can see this fragmet code …
11:00 PM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) updated by TicketCleanup
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10:53 PM Ticket #2524 (#Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo - issue and script line on AutoIt Error message) created by mlipok
Pseudo repro code: […] now #Obfuscator_Parameters=/mo create …
4:30 PM Ticket #2523 (SQlite Doesn't Work) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Just a guess without your info You don't have a SQLite.dll under @SystemDir, @WindowsDir, @ScriptDir or @WorkingDir If you want to have a downloaded one from www.autoitscript.com you need to use […]
4:22 PM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
So you can change the shortcut to point to .chm that will do the same …
4:05 PM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) updated by BrewManNH
I used to have a shortcut to it, so I could open the help file without navigating to the folder. I used the exe because it was easiest to create a shortcut without too much effort on my part. It worked so I didn't bother with the AutoIt.chm file, which was the single help file that opened the other two. It's not a major issue, just thought I'd bring it up.
12:02 PM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
If it is a good example just tell me for which function
12:01 PM Ticket #2513 (TCPSend() Not functioning with string over 225 characters in length.) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
For me 226 is not the problem. Almost sure your script does not handle more than one post
11:59 AM Ticket #2523 (SQlite Doesn't Work) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Please follow ticket advice submission. How can I debug. With no more info the ticket will be closed
9:25 AM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by mlipok
so I leave it to you to decide
7:03 AM Ticket #2513 (TCPSend() Not functioning with string over 225 characters in length.) updated by NullSchritt
This error does not always seem to be present, but occurs what seems rather randomly.
7:01 AM Ticket #2523 (SQlite Doesn't Work) created by nullschritt
SQLite simply doesnt store or return any data with this beta.
5:58 AM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Perhaps it is a good example but nut for this function

Nov 6, 2013:

11:32 PM Ticket #2478 (Assign and Eval do not restrict variable names) updated by anonymous
Stripping, restricting or rejecting whitespace/punctuation from the variable name parameters doesn't seem too harsh. Though I don't see the necessity in expending effort to dismantle the entire set of functions. Is this like a chicken farmer showing his banker how he raises chickens in a sanitary environment, uses only organic feed, how he is producing a bunch of happy, healthy, free-range chickens, and near the end of the tour, they hear calls of "Whoop! Whoop!" and "Yee Haw!" and glance up to see the farm across the road where, in a cloud of dust and feathers, that entire family are out f*cking their chickens. "I must put a stop to this!", he says?
2:19 PM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by mlipok
Replying to Jpm: > In fact this example has nothing to do with _IEFormElementSetValue(). This example Was intended to indicate how the set the <input type="file" name="fileExample" value="c:\test.txt"> But I see even the header needs to be changed, that should sound something like this: " Clicking in <input type="file" name="fileExample">, in order to allow changes in value, by specifying the appropriate file in the window that appears (FileOpenDialog caused by IE). "
2:06 PM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by mlipok
http://www.autoitscript.com/trac/autoit/ticket/2466#comment:4 " I think 5th example was missing link of, and very often asked question on forum " I think it is necessary, but would require changes.
12:02 PM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
In fact this example has nothing to do with _IEFormElementSetValue(). I proposed to remove it
11:22 AM Ticket #1573 (TCPConnect TCPTimeout) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Summary changed
11:14 AM Ticket #2518 (Static evaluates incorrect) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
You will not believe the fix I proposed to Jon for #2372 is fixing this one too. The only problem is Jon does not like it. Wait and see
10:37 AM Ticket #2518 (Static evaluates incorrect) reopened by J-Paul Mesnage
I am sorry in my local dev environment (uppose to be in sync with the next beta) it works fine, that's the reason I close it. I ned now to find out why !!!
10:30 AM Ticket #2522 (OnAutoItStartRegister - Remarks <> Example - contradiction) updated by mlipok
Milestone You mean this: http://www.autoitscript.com/trac/autoit/milestone/3.3.9.22 Completed 17 hours ago (11/05/13 17:07:19)
9:40 AM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
It is due to the merge in one file of the .chm. I am wondering when do you use such .exe without any param.
9:30 AM Ticket #2522 (OnAutoItStartRegister - Remarks <> Example - contradiction) updated by guinness
It will be in 3.3.9.23 as the build process of 3.3.9.22 didn't create the milestone until after I fixed that ticket. So please ignore.
8:46 AM Ticket #2518 (Static evaluates incorrect) updated by Taz77 <autoit@…>
Replying to Jpm: > Already fixed in 3.3.9.22 ---- is NOT fixed in 3.3.9.22 Forum Link […] the output is: […] but so it would be correct: […]

Nov 5, 2013:

9:50 PM Ticket #2522 (OnAutoItStartRegister - Remarks <> Example - contradiction) updated by mlipok
hmmm.... .3.3.9.22 is now relased so I suppose Fixed by revision [9160] in version: 3.3.9.23 if I'm wrong please just ignore my post
9:26 PM Ticket #2522 (OnAutoItStartRegister - Remarks <> Example - contradiction) closed by guinness
Fixed: Fixed by revision [9160] in version: 3.3.9.22
9:00 PM Ticket #2522 (OnAutoItStartRegister - Remarks <> Example - contradiction) updated by TicketCleanup
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7:53 PM Ticket #2522 (OnAutoItStartRegister - Remarks <> Example - contradiction) created by mlipok
now the "Remarks" added: "The function can not reference any …
7:46 PM Ticket #2521 (_IEFormElementSetValue[5].au3) created by mlipok
now in 3.3.9.22 […] proposal on reflection: Remove: […] …
5:07 PM Milestone 3.3.9.22 completed

Nov 4, 2013:

11:42 PM Ticket #2511 (New Macro @SourceName) updated by Fulgor
Replying to BrewManNH: Your answer gives the impression as if each source uses all existing Autoit-UDFs/includes simultaneously. However, the fact is, that usally only a very small part of them is in every source. But regardless of this, the compiler solved this problem and these difficulties are completely independent from any existing @scriptlinenumber/@sourcname. Beside this, the UDFs/autoit-Includes have no @scriptlinenumber-Messageboxes, I never get one. It is only nessessary for the compiler to examine the user-scripts/includes and replace @scriptlinenumber/@sourcename before the compiler creates Your "long script". Today the compiler put for every @scriptlinenumber a -1 in the exe, why not the corresponding linenumber? Maybe only one person needs @sourcename, but nobody needs the advice to write it for himself in the sourcefile. Is it newly necessary, that everybody has first to start an online-survey and collect a signature-list? How many signatures must he have, before it is him allowed to express a wish/request?
10:09 PM Ticket #2520 (UPX 3.91) closed by guinness
Fixed
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8:48 PM Ticket #2520 (UPX 3.91) created by mlipok
http://upx.sourceforge.net/ " 30 Sep 2013: UPX 3.91 has been …
8:04 PM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) updated by guinness
I can see the "issue" but can't really see why that would be.
5:55 PM Ticket #2519 (AutoIt3Help.exe opens help file to wrong page) created by BrewManNH
In the recent versions of AutoIt, when you open the help file with the …
2:03 PM Ticket #2171 (Inconsistent delay for TCPTimeout option) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Fixed: Fixed by revision [9155] in version: 3.3.9.22
7:55 AM Ticket #2517 (MustDeclareVars=1 as default) closed by James
Rejected: I'm marking this as closed since there has been no further responses.
6:39 AM Ticket #2518 (Static evaluates incorrect) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Duplicate: Already fixed in 3.3.9.22
5:19 AM Ticket #2518 (Static evaluates incorrect) created by Taz77 <autoit@…>
[…] outputs: […] ---- properly it would be: […] ---- …

Nov 2, 2013:

3:28 AM Ticket #2511 (New Macro @SourceName) updated by BrewManNH
>Before a script was compiled, the compiler knows the sourcename and the linenumber. As does the programmer, so the programmer should be dealing with it. >The compiler could make two passes It could, but who would it benefit besides a very few edge cases? This would double the compile time, or perhaps even longer, for very little gain. >first it changes all @scriptlinenumber/@sourcename to the corresponding values as a constant. So it would have to first parse the main script, keeping track of every line, then it would have to parse every include file, and every file that the include includes? Have you looked in some of the standard UDF files? There are some that include a half dozen or more other files. Some of those included files include other files, and some include files you're already adding. Can you see how complicated this is getting at this point? >And that I may add the values for myself ​​into the messagebox is a truism, no one >needs this advice. Seems like one person needed it.
2:53 AM Ticket #2511 (New Macro @SourceName) updated by Fulgor
Replying to BrewManNH: Somebody overthinking, others underthinking. Before a script was compiled, the compiler knows the sourcename and the linenumber. The compiler could make two passes first it changes all @scriptlinenumber/@sourcename to the corresponding values as a constant. In a second pass it compile the script, like it it does today. And that I may add the values for myself ​​into the messagebox is a truism, no one needs this advice.

Nov 1, 2013:

6:09 PM Ticket #2315 (Server 2012 @OSVersion not correct) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Fixed: Fixed by revision [9151] in version: 3.3.9.22
4:58 PM Ticket #2315 (Server 2012 @OSVersion not correct) reopened by J-Paul Mesnage
3:01 PM Ticket #2441 (_ExcelReadCell) updated by water
Component changed
3:00 PM Ticket #2441 (_ExcelReadCell) updated by water
When translated to VBS you get a COM error: "Type mismatch", 0x800A000D Set objExcel = CreateObject("Excel.Application") Set objWorkbook = objExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:\Temp\test.xlsx") Wscript.Echo "Value: " & objExcel.Cells(1, 3).Value So - for me - it looks like a problem with the COM error handler of 3.3.9.21.
2:47 PM Ticket #2441 (_ExcelReadCell) updated by water
I reduced the example to: $oExcel = ObjCreate("Excel.Application") $oWorkbook = $oExcel.WorkBooks.Open(@ScriptDir & '\test.xlsx') $sValue = $oWorkbook.Activesheet.Range("C1").Value MsgBox(0, "Value C1", $sValue) Works with 3.3.8.1 and crashes with 3.3.9.21.
9:41 AM Ticket #2315 (Server 2012 @OSVersion not correct) updated by mlipok
I have access to Win 2012 Essential I do a small test: […] AutoIt 3.3.8.1 results: […] AutoIt 3.3.9.21 results: […]

Oct 31, 2013:

10:12 PM Ticket #2315 (Server 2012 @OSVersion not correct) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
In fact Jon close very old posts. If you are for sure the latest Beta is still in Error, just post I cannot check as I have no access to a server 2012
8:28 PM Ticket #2315 (Server 2012 @OSVersion not correct) updated by keithdavis@…
Rejected? Is this a duplicate or is this issue being fixed elsewhere?
11:50 AM Ticket #2517 (MustDeclareVars=1 as default) updated by James
Absolutely not. You're imposing restrictions on developers for no reason other than selfishness. What might be a good idea is to instead set the default AU3 template to set MustDeclareVars, but not do it by default. It's nonsensical to turn it off, rather than on.
6:00 AM Ticket #2517 (MustDeclareVars=1 as default) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Perhaps a good way is to have Au3Check default enforcing this verification. I assume a lot of designer use SciTE

Oct 29, 2013:

8:32 PM Ticket #2517 (MustDeclareVars=1 as default) updated by Matt Diesel
AutoIt does still allow you to directly assign to undeclared variables, for example the following is still perfectly valid code: […] But running with Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1) won't work. Changing it to the default would break any old scripts that relied on this functionality, and I can't really think of an example where using this option would show something that is not obvious and isn't shown by Au3Check already.
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7:38 PM Ticket #2517 (MustDeclareVars=1 as default) created by Raik
Because i stumbled over scripts again and again, throwing "variable …

Oct 28, 2013:

8:02 AM Ticket #2513 (TCPSend() Not functioning with string over 225 characters in length.) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
In fact the "problem" does not come from 225 to 226 but from the fact that such script is not design to handle several TCPSend() I am not familiar with TCP usage so I cannot help more.

Oct 26, 2013:

11:55 PM Ticket #2516 (FileGetTime - parameter porposal - filename and dir) closed by guinness
Completed: Changed by revision [9147] in version: 3.3.9.22
8:12 PM FileGetTime.txt attached to Ticket #2516 by mlipok
8:09 PM Ticket #2516 (FileGetTime - parameter porposal - filename and dir) created by mlipok
in FileGetTime in parameter: "filename" please consider to change …

Oct 25, 2013:

7:35 AM Ticket #2515 (Force close the std out stream will have memory leak in windows XP) updated by kimyumiko@…
Hi, Example script: […] NOTE: If we use a loop to read all the data of the std out stream, then call StdioClose, the memory leak will not happen. Memory leak only occurs when we don't read all the data.
6:58 AM Ticket #2515 (Force close the std out stream will have memory leak in windows XP) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Can you add a repro script to be sure in which case the memory leak is occuring? Thanks
4:33 AM Ticket #2515 (Force close the std out stream will have memory leak in windows XP) created by anonymous
If we use StdioClose to force close the std out stream, it will have …

Oct 24, 2013:

8:11 PM Ticket #2514 (_FileWriteFromArray - Count of elements in 2nd dimension is fixed to 3!) updated by guinness
Already fixed in #2242.
8:09 PM Ticket #2514 (_FileWriteFromArray - Count of elements in 2nd dimension is fixed to 3!) closed by guinness
Fixed
8:00 PM Ticket #2514 (_FileWriteFromArray - Count of elements in 2nd dimension is fixed to 3!) created by BugFix
If you write an 2D-Array with more than 3 elements in columns, you get …
6:13 AM Ticket #2513 (TCPSend() Not functioning with string over 225 characters in length.) created by NullSchritt
Hello I have found a bug that appears to be present in all the most …

Oct 22, 2013:

5:22 PM Ticket #2505 (Array create without declaration) updated by Matt Diesel
What you are asking for are called literal arrays. The idea has been looked at before. I'm not sure how far it got, or whether it is still on the table.
11:22 AM Ticket #2505 (Array create without declaration) updated by anonymous
But cant like this: Func test() Return ['t','e','s','t'] EndFunc
11:19 AM Ticket #2512 (ObjName crash) created by anonymous
$oHTTP = ObjCreate("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1") $oHTTP.Open("GET", …

Oct 21, 2013:

8:17 AM Ticket #2511 (New Macro @SourceName) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Rejected: @ScriptName relates to the script launched not the include files. as stated by BrewManNH, compiles script will no longer have reference to include lines. so even the @ScriptLineNumber will be irrelevant. We don't intend to modify the way Compile script can use @ScriptName and @ScriptLineNumber
3:27 AM Ticket #2505 (Array create without declaration) updated by BrewManNH
The requesters first example works as well. Local $aData = ['p','e','t'] Creates an array with 3 elements containing p, e, and t.
3:24 AM Ticket #2511 (New Macro @SourceName) updated by BrewManNH
Once you compile that script, the "source" won't matter any longer because it's all one long script. If you want different file names to be displayed in your message boxes, why didn't you write them to display the correct file name instead of the "source"? You're overthinking it. I don't see the point or value of what you're requesting.

Oct 20, 2013:

2:11 PM Ticket #2510 (Empty variable) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
No Bug: AutoIt is doing conversion when variable type are not the same so "" and 0 are the same after conversion NO BUG
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1:31 PM Wish Macro SourceName.zip attached to Ticket #2511 by Fulgor
Wish New Macro @SourceName
1:27 PM Ticket #2511 (New Macro @SourceName) created by Fulgor
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7:54 AM Ticket #2509 (_FileWriteToLine Bug) updated by guinness
This was fixed yesterday with the resolution stated here >> http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/155510-beta-bug-filewritetoline-damages-the-file-33920/?p=1123848
7:53 AM Ticket #2509 (_FileWriteToLine Bug) closed by guinness
Fixed

Oct 19, 2013:

10:44 PM Ticket #2509 (_FileWriteToLine Bug) created by anonymous
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2:57 PM Ticket #2504 (GUICtrlSendToDummy to нidden window) updated by Melba23
jpm, It was discussed here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/143635-guictrlsendtodummy/ (Private forum) following on from a question here: http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/topic/143629-solved-guictrlsendtodummy-problem/ (Open forum) Like you I can see little use for the change - a possible workaround is suggested in the second thread. M23
12:47 PM Ticket #2508 (Proposed amendments to the 50 files: _GDIPlus....) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
I check all and I think my commit is taking in account wht's need to be changed Cheers
9:11 AM Ticket #2508 (Proposed amendments to the 50 files: _GDIPlus....) updated by guinness
I was just looking at this too. There was also a discrepancy in _WinAPI_SetWindowPos() as the include example was missing from your version. I will leave jpm to continue from here.
8:36 AM Ticket #2508 (Proposed amendments to the 50 files: _GDIPlus....) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Completed
8:28 AM Ticket #2508 (Proposed amendments to the 50 files: _GDIPlus....) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Thanks, Only 11 need changes. $n... or $f... naming is deliberate next beta incorporate also new example
8:14 AM Ticket #2505 (Array create without declaration) updated by guinness
This is the correct format. […]
12:21 AM CHANGE_6.zip attached to Ticket #2508 by mlipok
CHANGE_6.zip - 50 txt. doc files
12:21 AM Ticket #2508 (Proposed amendments to the 50 files: _GDIPlus....) created by mlipok
_FileWriteToLine.txt _GDIPlus_ArrowCapCreate.txt …

Oct 18, 2013:

2:31 AM Ticket #2505 (Array create without declaration) updated by BrewManNH
You can already use the first format to declare an array in the latest beta.

Oct 15, 2013:

8:28 PM Ticket #2507 (Problem with ObjCreate() on a 64bit PC when compiled with AutoIT_64) closed by Jos
No Bug: Why do you say the ObjCeate() has a problem? Do you have the x64 bits SQL ODBC driver loaded? Maybe stick to the forum before you post a bug report to confirm this is really a bug. Closing for now. Jos
3:59 PM Ticket #2507 (Problem with ObjCreate() on a 64bit PC when compiled with AutoIT_64) created by Tippex
This works on a 64bit PC, but only when compiled in 32bit: […] …
10:06 AM Ticket #2504 (GUICtrlSendToDummy to нidden window) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
Can you add an example when it will be useful? It is strange to post an event to the internal pumping mechanism as hidden GUI is not supposed to handle any event.

Oct 14, 2013:

11:51 PM Ticket #2506 (Proposed amendments to the 25 files: _GUICtrlListView.....) closed by J-Paul Mesnage
Completed: Added by revision [9113] in version: 3.3.9.22
8:49 PM change_5.zip attached to Ticket #2506 by mlipok
25 FILES: _GUICtrlListView.....txt
8:48 PM Ticket #2506 (Proposed amendments to the 25 files: _GUICtrlListView.....) created by mlipok
_GUICtrlListView_AddItem.txt …
5:29 PM Ticket #1573 (TCPConnect TCPTimeout) updated by J-Paul Mesnage
I have submitted the fix to Jon, I hope he will have sometime to commit it Cheers JP
10:18 AM Ticket #2505 (Array create without declaration) created by anonymous
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9:43 AM Ticket #2503 (Reference Definition Keyword) updated by anonymous
ByRef cannot compute
9:40 AM Ticket #2504 (GUICtrlSendToDummy to нidden window) created by anonymous
if window is hidden GUICtrlSendToDummy must work.
9:39 AM Ticket #1573 (TCPConnect TCPTimeout) updated by anonymous
Bumpy Bump
1:12 AM Ticket #2502 (COW optimization incorrect) updated by Tasiro
ByRef applies to r-values too, as you can see in the example, and it is effective. But the result is unexpected, why can I modify a copy of an array with a reference to an element of the copied array? The expected second output would be "10 / 1". The link describes a solution to that problem.

Oct 13, 2013:

11:58 PM Ticket #2502 (COW optimization incorrect) updated by jchd18
The error in the above reasonning is that AutoIt != C++. While the documentation (correctly) says that ByRef can be applied to the result of an expression, it should clearly state that ByRef is ineffective in that case. Probably this ticket should be directed to "Documentation" with the complain that ByRef only applies to named variables.
2:54 PM Ticket #2503 (Reference Definition Keyword) created by Tasiro
It is possible to create a reference, but only with a complicated …[…]

Oct 12, 2013:

11:53 PM Ticket #2502 (COW optimization incorrect) created by Tasiro
[…] Too bad there are references. See http://www.gotw.ca/gotw/044.htm.
7:49 AM Ticket #2496 (Runing Au3Info BETA) updated by mlipok
ok
7:27 AM Ticket #2478 (Assign and Eval do not restrict variable names) updated by czardas
Ah, you're going to change it. Although I didn't know about this previously, I think it would be pretty cool if it remained as an undocumented feature. If there are potential issues with behaviour then it should be changed, otherwise I don't see any reason or benefit to change anything. The fact this is even possible seems to open up new possibilities. I made such a function as BrewManNH spoke of, but all variable names use word characters after conversion to hex - allowing case sensitive variable names.
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