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Jul 6, 2019:
- 3:06 PM Ticket #3725 (Regexp POSIX classes description misses some specifications) created by
- In UCP mode the following POSIX classes expand their range: [:space:] …
Jul 4, 2019:
- 1:34 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) updated by
- Modifying the various date/time functions for full compliance to the RFC would be a huge and difficult task leading to a number of script-breaking changes. Rigourous handling of timestamps is populated by hords of venimous worms, whatever language you use. If your application requires handling anything not covered by the current simple implementation, I'd advise to write a UDF covering a wider range of formats.
Jul 3, 2019:
- 10:00 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 9:56 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) updated by
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This can't be a BUG as the supported formats are clearly defined in the Helpfile. Change it to a feature request. Jos - 8:33 PM Ticket #3724 (_DateTimeSplit should ignore trailing Z (to accept parsing RFC3339 ...) created by
- When passing a RFC3339 formated date-time string to _DateTimeSplit, …
Jun 29, 2019:
- 4:33 PM Ticket #3723 (Odd problem with _GUICtrlRichEdit_ReplaceText) created by
- After months of observing an odd problem when clearing the text in a …
- 3:00 PM Ticket #3704 (_FileWriteToLine docs update for hidden files) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 2:44 PM Ticket #3704 (_FileWriteToLine docs update for hidden files) updated by
- I checked FileWriteLine, but _FileWriteToLine shows the explained error. Fixed by adding the note to _FileWriteLine.
- 2:42 PM Ticket #3704 (_FileWriteToLine docs update for hidden files) reopened by
- 2:40 PM Ticket #3704 (_FileWriteToLine docs update for hidden files) updated by
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Fixed by revision [12219] in version: 3.3.15.1 - 1:50 PM Ticket #3691 (Wrong link in the CLSID List page) closed by
- Wont Fix: The link is just a reference to where the information you find on the page has been taken from. So even when the link no longer works, no information is lost. As the Internet changes permanently (means: even when whe add a correct link to this infomation it won't be stable forever) it is just a minor flaw: Won't be fixed for the time being.
- 1:29 PM Ticket #3703 (2 ^ 49 and further return wrong results) updated by
- Telling us that something is wrong isn't enough. As the wiki states: A ticket "should contain all the information necessary to reproduce the issue". So please provide the expected (correct) result as well.
- 1:20 PM Ticket #3717 (StringFormat doesn't format int64 integers correctly) updated by
- Tested with 3.3.15.0 - same problem.
- 12:40 PM Ticket #3705 (Fixed: Assigning objects by reference to COM properties) closed by
- No Bug
- 12:39 PM Ticket #3705 (Fixed: Assigning objects by reference to COM properties) updated by
- That's correct COM error handling has been reverted as you described.
- 12:33 PM Ticket #3704 (_FileWriteToLine docs update for hidden files) closed by
- No Bug: Tested with AutoIt 3.3.14.5 on Windows 7. The "Hidden" attribute does not prevent writing to a file. Hence: No Bug!
Jun 27, 2019:
- 2:17 PM Ticket #3722 (StdoutRead example is incorrectly parsing input and outputs incomplete ...) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [12218] in version: 3.3.15.1
- 2:05 PM Ticket #3325 (_Word_DocSaveAs not working with the default $sFileName parameter) updated by
- Fixed by revision [12217] in version: 3.3.15.1
- 2:04 PM Ticket #3325 (_Word_DocSaveAs not working with the default $sFileName parameter) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [12216] in version: 3.3.15.1
- 11:06 AM Ticket #3722 (StdoutRead example is incorrectly parsing input and outputs incomplete ...) updated by
- I was just making fun of that line because it seems hilariously stupid and complicating to me. Granted I've made stupid mistakes like these too. No bad intention of course :) About that console thing, you're probably right. But I was going with the original settings since there are no specific checks for every single thing that can be changed within AutoIt otherwise the help-file-examples would explode with if-conditions. Anyway, hopefully it will be fixed soon so the example provides a good example again. Thanks for working on it!
- 9:41 AM Ticket #3722 (StdoutRead example is incorrectly parsing input and outputs incomplete ...) updated by
- Replying to anonymous: > I don't know who came up with the wrong line but he must have been on drugs or something. Humans make mistakes ... right? I checked the commits for this file and see that it was changed in Revision 7904 (15/7/2013) which indeed should be reverted. As to your fix: One have to assume that some console applications do not always return @CRLF, but only use @LF, hence was chosen to strip the @CR character and also support programs that only have a @LF as EOL. Jos
Jun 26, 2019:
- 7:39 PM Ticket #3722 (StdoutRead example is incorrectly parsing input and outputs incomplete ...) created by
- The current example of StdoutRead is parsing the input of the …
Jun 18, 2019:
- 7:22 PM Ticket #3721 (Extra option for collapsing a region or function) closed by
- Rejected: Hi Wim, SciTE itself doesn't use directives. These are only available for Autoit3, AutoIt3Wrapper, Tidy and Au3Stripper. I could imagine you create a LUA script for SciTE itself that will run onopen and do the folding for you base on some sort of indicator, but that is not something I will be implementing as I can't see the general use at this moment yet. You might want to start a forum topic to see if other like the idea and work out the process. Cheers, Jos
- 12:00 PM Ticket #3721 (Extra option for collapsing a region or function) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 11:43 AM Ticket #3721 (Extra option for collapsing a region or function) created by
- Is it possible to have a directive to have a region or function folded …
Jun 12, 2019:
- 8:57 AM Ticket #3719 (Create and manage more tray buttons than just one) updated by
- Please give a concrete example of where this functionality would be useful. You can already detect several different events when you "click directly" on the tray icon (see TrayGetMsg or TraySetOnEvent) - so why are these not sufficient for your needs? M23
Jun 9, 2019:
- 10:57 AM Ticket #3719 (Create and manage more tray buttons than just one) created by
- Do it is possible to create and manage more tray buttons instead of …
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