Timeline
Oct 10, 2009:
- 11:21 PM Ticket #1066 (filewrite() not working in mode 16(BinaryMode).) updated by
- Replying to Jpm: > FileOpen need to support a new mode Update which will allow read and write No it doesn't. AutoIt always opens files in read mode even if they are open in write mode. That isn't the problem at all.
- 11:03 PM Ticket #1066 (filewrite() not working in mode 16(BinaryMode).) updated by
- FileOpen need to support a new mode Update which will allow read and write
- 2:02 PM Ticket #1145 (GUICtrlCreateTreeView() steals application focus) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 8:54 AM Ticket #1165 (_GUICtrlComboBoxEx_AddString as 64bit Script) closed by
- Fixed
- 8:52 AM Ticket #1190 (Clarify case sensivity of some operators) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 8:00 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 7:53 AM Ticket #1162 (Run ( "wrong file" )) closed by
- No Bug: Infact you miss to protect the full path that contains blanks. The length as nothing to do in your case […] I will add some warning in the doc
- 6:55 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
- Is not so magical but yes there is 2 different options that currently have to be understood […] that does not seem too much but well …
- 6:52 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
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- 3:41 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) reopened by
- The problem is, we have to set the magical combination of correct options. It's poorly designed and is needlessly confusing. Something needs addressed here because two otherwise competent individuals (at least) were puzzled about the behavior.
Oct 9, 2009:
- 10:26 PM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) closed by
- No Bug: No bug just se the rigth Opt('TrayMenuMode', ...)
- 8:00 PM Tickets #1134,1196 batch updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 7:40 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) updated by
- Replying to Nutster: > AutoIt does not have a legal undefined value, like perl or some other languages. You need to explicitly declare a value in [], even if "" or 0. Without more detail of what [] is supposed to do, this is not going to happen. > Sorry but this doesn't sound very consistent with current behavior. E.g. what value is then given to undeclared elements in $aTest[5] = [1] ? Since in the multi-dimension scenario, after first pass you know which is the "convex enveloppe" (max dimensions) of the hole thing, I hardly see your point.
- 6:26 PM Ticket #1196 (_GDIPlus_BitmapUnlockBits - Memory is not released) closed by
- Fixed: As been fixed with the global verification of MSDN matching type for all Include files
- 6:16 PM Ticket #1134 (Code cleanup of _FileWriteToLine()) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 6:14 PM Ticket #1134 (Code cleanup of _FileWriteToLine()) updated by
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for as demonstrated by MrCreatoR it is more than a bug - 6:09 PM Ticket #1164 (FileGetPos() after FileReadLine()) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 5:12 PM Ticket #1211 (Support for Mouse drag operation) closed by
- Rejected: Moron.
- 3:17 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) updated by
- AutoIt does not have a legal undefined value, like perl or some other languages. You need to explicitly declare a value in [], even if "" or 0. Without more detail of what [] is supposed to do, this is not going to happen.
- 2:00 PM Ticket #1211 (Support for Mouse drag operation) updated by
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Version changed
Automatic ticket cleanup. - 1:35 PM Ticket #1211 (Support for Mouse drag operation) created by
- please provide support for mouse dragging operation.
- 10:25 AM Ticket #1187 (Fix implementation of FileSetTime()) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
Oct 8, 2009:
- 7:31 PM Ticket #1176 (FileSetAttrib with recurse mode 1 not continue when file not found in ...) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 7:13 PM Ticket #1208 (No colored flat Button possible) updated by
- thx for information! I will make an (128) owner-drawn flat button(s). ;)
- 5:58 PM Ticket #1160 (GuictrlcreatePic not displaying over ListView in Win7) updated by
- I don't have access to Windows 7. It would be better that you repproduce under the RTM release. I can just say that it is working under Vista
- 5:31 PM Ticket #1207 (_GUICtrlIpAddress_Set ($hIPAddress, "24.168.2.128") displays 2.128.168.24) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 5:21 PM Ticket #1208 (No colored flat Button possible) updated by
- Lack of detail is never a good thing. You didn't mention you were using the Classic theme and that's a super important detail because BS_FLAT doesn't really change the buttons appearance if the button is themed. Anyway, this is either "no bug" or "won't fix". To draw themed or styled buttons with color is a lot of code (to do it right, anyway). You'll have to figure out how to use an owner-drawn button to do it yourself.
- 4:44 PM Ticket #1124 (_Date_Time_SystemTimeTo*Str() Errors with bFmt = 1) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 4:39 PM Ticket #1130 ($tagNMLVKEYDOWN stuct not working in x64 OS) closed by
- Fixed: It is fixed as well ;)
- 4:38 PM Ticket #1200 (_IEFormElementGetCollection example in helpfile) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 4:31 PM Ticket #1180 (_Date_Time_GetTimeZoneInformation Returned Values) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 4:29 PM Ticket #1177 (Wrong Return values _GUICtrlComboBoxEx_GetCurSel) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 8:50 AM Ticket #1208 (No colored flat Button possible) updated by
- It's not possible to change the color of a flat button without making it a standard-button. I don't know why this is no bug!?
- 12:43 AM Ticket #1210 ('trac authentication not installed, refer to documentation') closed by
- No Bug: This wins my award for stupidest ticket ever created. You must have a lot of trouble getting around, what with those massive balls you have. Clearly you must have a rather large set to tell us we don't have our software fully installed. Congratulations, you've made two tickets so far (with #1209) and you've completely missed the obvious both times. I suggest you stick to posting on the forum from now on.
- 12:39 AM Ticket #1209 (FileOpenDialog will not allow you to specify a folder) closed by
- Rejected: I guess FileSelectFolder() is too easy? But thanks for wasting time asking us for features that have been in the language for years!
- 12:00 AM Ticket #1209 (FileOpenDialog will not allow you to specify a folder) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup.
Oct 7, 2009:
- 11:59 PM Ticket #1209 (FileOpenDialog will not allow you to specify a folder) updated by
- after some testing with the existing FileOpenDialog, not even typing in a path with a \ on the end works, as is stated in the documentation. the dialog stays open with the "Open" button stuck in a loop.
- 11:45 PM Ticket #1210 ('trac authentication not installed, refer to documentation') created by
- your bug tracking program is not fully installed. I can't login. I …
- 11:40 PM Ticket #1209 (FileOpenDialog will not allow you to specify a folder) updated by
- wanted to leave a comment with my email in it. I wrote the feature request.
- 11:21 PM Ticket #1209 (FileOpenDialog will not allow you to specify a folder) created by
- I could like FileOpenDialog to have the capability of selecting an …
- 8:56 PM Ticket #1208 (No colored flat Button possible) closed by
- No Bug: No color means invisible. So with that little obvious nugget of information in mind, think about what you are trying to do and then try thinking about a rather obvious solution.
- 7:04 PM Ticket #1208 (No colored flat Button possible) created by
- Either a flat button or a colored button is possible, not both. […]
- 10:04 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
- If you read the help, it states that 1 is to disable the default menu, so combine 1 with 2. ie: Opt('TrayMenuMode', 1+2)
Oct 6, 2009:
- 4:38 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) updated by
- > I think I will need the empty brackets after the variable name as a marker that I should be looking for array initializers and that I will need to perform the double scan of the initializer. I was suspecting this, so my initial request was suggesting this form. It's also more similar to C and friends and very intuitive. Do you think you'll be able to generalize to any dimension, as in: […] Also since you are at it, can it be made possible to have empty (sub-dimension) initializers: […] This isn't exactly the same request but it's so close that I don't want to open yet another ticket.
- 4:07 PM Ticket #1207 (_GUICtrlIpAddress_Set ($hIPAddress, "24.168.2.128") displays 2.128.168.24) updated by
- This should be 4-3-2-1 not 2-1-4-3 in function below within GUIIPAddress.au3 include file Func _GUICtrlIpAddress_SetEx($hWnd, $tIP) If $Debug_IP Then UDF_ValidateClassName($hWnd, $tIP) _SendMessage($hWnd, $IPM_SETADDRESS, 0, _ _WinAPI_MakeLong(BitOR(DllStructGetData($tIP, "Field2"), 0x100 * DllStructGetData($tIP, "Field1")), _ BitOR(DllStructGetData($tIP, "Field4"), 0x100 * DllStructGetData($tIP, "Field3")))) EndFunc ;==>_GUICtrlIpAddress_SetEx
- 3:56 PM Ticket #1207 (_GUICtrlIpAddress_Set ($hIPAddress, "24.168.2.128") displays 2.128.168.24) created by
- The _GUICtrlIpAddress_Set function when run on the 3.3.1.1 beta gets …
- 11:08 AM Ticket #1206 (UDPRecv Only sees RAW packets with UDPBind) updated by
- This problem also shows with 3.3.1.1
- 11:04 AM Ticket #1206 (UDPRecv Only sees RAW packets with UDPBind) updated by
- The debug information shows: Environment = 3.3.0.0 Compiled under WIN_VISTA X86
- 10:58 AM Ticket #1206 (UDPRecv Only sees RAW packets with UDPBind) created by
- Hi, The UDP Functions seem to only look at raw packets. Under certain …
Oct 5, 2009:
- 10:25 PM Ticket #1186 (native support of array "slices" as Lvalue and Rvalue) updated by
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Owner, Status changed
I can see how to do the RValue version of this feature, but because of the way that arrays are stored internally, I do not see the LValue modifications as being practical. I mean, I can clearly see the use for the LValue version, but its would be too much of a pain to implement. Accepting RValue version of dimensional slicing. - 10:17 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) updated by
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Owner, Status changed
In order to make the initialization assignment efficient, the variable gets created first, then the initialization values are assigned to the array elements directly. In order to allow this syntax, […] the initializer would need to be read twice, once to determine its size and a second time to assign the values to the array. I will investigate how to do this in a most practical and efficient manner. I think I will need the empty brackets after the variable name as a marker that I should be looking for array initializers and that I will need to perform the double scan of the initializer. […] This version will not be happening. - 10:00 PM Ticket #1205 (Dim / ReDim / Static optimization) updated by
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Version, Milestone changed
Automatic ticket cleanup. - 8:55 PM Ticket #967 (Inet functions need to support FTP through a proxy.) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.2
- 8:10 PM Ticket #1205 (Dim / ReDim / Static optimization) created by
- Optimize how Dim, ReDim and Static are implemented.
- 7:19 PM Ticket #1192 (Tidy.exe crashes - when long strings are assinged again?) closed by
- Works For Me
- 5:12 PM Ticket #1033 (UDF's missing @error checks after DLLCalls()) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
Oct 4, 2009:
- 8:37 PM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
- Using Opt('TrayMenuMode',2) causes "Script Paused" and the default Tray-items for an AutoIt script to be shown in my tests. I didn't manage to disable the checks at all, without causing defaults to be added to the tray menu. AutoIt Ver.: 3.3.1.1 NT 6.1 (Windows 7) x64
- 5:57 PM Ticket #1157 (Add Crypt.au3) closed by
- Completed: Added in version: 3.3.1.2
Oct 3, 2009:
- 10:04 PM Ticket #1204 (New function - WinWaitLoad) closed by
- Rejected: I suggest you look at the IE library included with AutoIt for... years.
- 10:00 PM Ticket #1204 (New function - WinWaitLoad) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 9:58 PM Ticket #1204 (New function - WinWaitLoad) created by
- The function name says it all. I have search for this function, while …
Oct 2, 2009:
- 9:36 PM Ticket #1203 (Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 + Tooltip = LAG!) closed by
- No Bug: That's nice.
- 9:18 PM Ticket #1202 (AdlibEnable) closed by
- Duplicate: You must not need it very bad, otherwise you would have maybe looked at the beta to see if there were any Adlib related changes.
- 7:34 PM Ticket #1203 (Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 + Tooltip = LAG!) updated by
- And here is the code in a way you like it formatted: […]
- 7:33 PM Ticket #1203 (Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 + Tooltip = LAG!) created by
- Hi, I have been running Autoit v3.3.0.0 with a script that runs …
- 5:48 PM Ticket #1201 (Sci-TE editor (i can't send them emails for some reason so I open it here)) closed by
- Works For Me: continue discussion in forum thread.
- 4:00 PM Ticket #1202 (AdlibEnable) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 2:30 PM Ticket #1202 (AdlibEnable) created by
- I need that this function manage many functions (may be 3) at the …
- 2:27 PM Ticket #1201 (Sci-TE editor (i can't send them emails for some reason so I open it here)) updated by
- Works fine for me. I assume your expectation is wrong but can only guess as you haven't supplied much information to go on.
- 10:00 AM Ticket #1201 (Sci-TE editor (i can't send them emails for some reason so I open it here)) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 9:58 AM Ticket #1201 (Sci-TE editor (i can't send them emails for some reason so I open it here)) created by
- Toggle all folds doesn't work if #Region is defined within a function.
Sep 30, 2009:
- 1:21 PM Ticket #1200 (_IEFormElementGetCollection example in helpfile) created by
- For the command _IEFormElementGetCollection, the following example is …
Sep 29, 2009:
- 4:55 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) updated by
- Or: Local $ar = [ 'I', 'have', 'four', 'elements!']
- 3:14 PM Ticket #1199 (GUI is very sluggish with keyboard navigation and screen reader) created by
- With a screen reader, Autoit GUIs are very sluggish while navigating …
- 10:01 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
- Odd, I could've sworn I tried that and it didn't work. Still shouldn't be the default behaviour though.
- 4:37 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
- […] This Opt will stop the behavior, though the Opt description in the help file doesn't clearly convey the effect.
Sep 28, 2009:
- 4:16 PM Ticket #1195 (Control key sticks down when using HotKeySet i.e. Cntl d) updated by
- Replying to Valik: > But the thing is: There's not a bug here. The most likely cause is you are using Send() inside a HotKeySet() callback function. There are a few other things you could be doing that lock the keyboard state unexpectedly. It should be trivial to reproduce and it should be obvious it's not a bug when you see just what it is. As usual you are correct. I am using a send command to automate entering the date in an GUIcntrl input box. I did not realize you could not do this. I tried to reproduce it in the example file for the GUI control input box but it worked flawlessly. My Mistake, sorry for abusing your time.
Sep 27, 2009:
- 5:23 PM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) updated by
- I too found it difficult to figure out how to disable the behavior. This is definitely not something that should be default behavior.
- 11:25 AM Ticket #1198 (User tray items auto-checkmarking) created by
- Sorry for the clumsily worded title. Repro. script: […] When you …
Sep 26, 2009:
- 9:55 PM Ticket #970 (I want the goto command back :|) updated by
- idono man for me using func is same as goto. i dont see any diference as far as jumping to where u need when u need it
- 8:05 PM Ticket #1197 (IniReadSection Limitation) updated by
- But the limitation didn't change…
- 5:44 PM Ticket #1197 (IniReadSection Limitation) updated by
- previous reply was from me (Zedna). I filled my name but it was somehow changed to anonymous :-(
- 5:43 PM Ticket #1197 (IniReadSection Limitation) updated by
- Replying to Valik: > Prove it. Otherwise, you're running into the 32kb per section limit, not some arbitrary key limit that doesn't exist. In the helpfile of 3.3.0.0 there is mentioned: […] But from version 3.3.0.0 there was dropped support for Win9x OS systems. So I think in helpfile should be updated these remarks to current situation.
- 4:39 PM Ticket #1197 (IniReadSection Limitation) closed by
- No Bug: Prove it. Otherwise, you're running into the 32kb per section limit, not some arbitrary key limit that doesn't exist.
- 12:15 PM Ticket #1197 (IniReadSection Limitation) created by
- Hi, I don't know if its a bug or if it's by design, but …
- 7:03 AM Ticket #1195 (Control key sticks down when using HotKeySet i.e. Cntl d) updated by
- But the thing is: There's not a bug here. The most likely cause is you are using Send() inside a HotKeySet() callback function. There are a few other things you could be doing that lock the keyboard state unexpectedly. It should be trivial to reproduce and it should be obvious it's not a bug when you see just what it is.
- 3:57 AM Ticket #1195 (Control key sticks down when using HotKeySet i.e. Cntl d) updated by
- Replying to Valik: > No it doesn't. If you want to be taken seriously next time provide an example that reproduces the problem. ; I appreciate your need to be able to reproduce the problem. I will try to reproduce the problem in something smaller than the 8000 line program I have written. If I can't reproduce it smaller would you be interested in looking at the problem in the 8000 line program with the associated SQL database? In twenty years of programing I have lived to learn with small bugs in programs I need, especially when working with something as good as Autoit. Thanks
- 12:25 AM Ticket #966 (_FileListToArray - new flag (4)) updated by
- Zedna, honestly I don't care anymore. Once upon a time it was my suggestion and intent to do exactly as you mention. However, after having to deal with the drama of a developer ignoring everything I said on the subject combined with having to listen to impatient users think their code was ready when it wasn't, I just don't care anymore. There are just too many opinions on how this function should work and when that happens I revert to only listening to my opinion.
- 12:02 AM Ticket #966 (_FileListToArray - new flag (4)) updated by
- @Valik I think it would be good solution to leave _FileListToArray() as it is: simple function for the most of cases and add new robust/complex optimized _FileListToArrayEx() for case when basic one is not sufficient. There is topic on the forum where is such complex function ready to use.
Sep 25, 2009:
- 10:39 PM Ticket #1192 (Tidy.exe crashes - when long strings are assinged again?) updated by
- Running Tidy on Tidy_crash.au3 crashes every time for me. I've just tried it on a different laptop at home running Win XP SP3 with exactly the same result. I downloaded the files from trac to be certain that the file I had posted was displaying the problem. I not sure if this is any help to you but I have Visual Studio 6 on this laptop which picks up the error as. […] and the debugger indicates the error to be at the address indicated by the arrow below. […] This bug is not causing me any great problems, but it's always nice to track down the cause of unexplained crashes where possible. Thanks Bowmore
- 8:10 PM Ticket #1192 (Tidy.exe crashes - when long strings are assinged again?) updated by
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I have downloaded both and tested it with Tidy v2.0.28.6 and it doesn't crash. Does it crash for you each time you run Tidy? Jos - 8:09 PM Ticket #1196 (_GDIPlus_BitmapUnlockBits - Memory is not released) created by
- _GDIPlus_BitmapUnlockBits dose not release the allocated memory. If …
- 4:45 PM Ticket #606 (Return value error in _GUICtrlListView_GetSelectedIndices) updated by
- I had the same BUg as jlundqui , it only appears when it should return one value not an array like this: _GUICtrlListView_GetSelectedIndices($hWnd) The Return value is defined as a String and cannot be used as a Number before formatting.
Sep 24, 2009:
- 11:52 PM Ticket #1195 (Control key sticks down when using HotKeySet i.e. Cntl d) closed by
- No Bug: No it doesn't. If you want to be taken seriously next time provide an example that reproduces the problem.
- 11:48 PM Ticket #1193 (InetGetInfo fails when compiled) closed by
- Duplicate: No shit. Duplicate of #1036 and #1179. Thanks for using the search feature.
- 8:48 PM Ticket #1195 (Control key sticks down when using HotKeySet i.e. Cntl d) created by
- The control key sticks in the down position when using Hotkeyset with …
- 8:45 PM Ticket #1193 (InetGetInfo fails when compiled) created by
- For some reason when I compile this script or any other script that …
- 12:41 PM Ticket #1192 (Tidy.exe crashes - when long strings are assinged again?) created by
- Environment = 3.3.1.1 under WIN_XP/Service Pack 2 X86 When running …
- 12:19 AM Ticket #236 (Neutral language in helpfile) updated by
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- 12:18 AM Ticket #236 (Neutral language in helpfile) reopened by
Sep 23, 2009:
- 5:54 PM Ticket #236 (Neutral language in helpfile) updated by
- The problem is still open. Just search for Untitled in the helpfile. E.g. in Send, ControlSend ... and the Notepad Tutorial! ... Mega
Sep 22, 2009:
- 8:36 PM Ticket #1189 (Typo in GUICtrlSetBKColor) closed by
- No Bug
- 8:00 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 7:32 PM Ticket #1191 (Make explicit size of arrays optional when have explicit initialization) created by
- Would it be possible that the declaration of arrays doesn't mandate …
- 7:17 PM Ticket #1190 (Clarify case sensivity of some operators) created by
- The documentation on operators should specify if they are …
- 7:13 PM Ticket #1189 (Typo in GUICtrlSetBKColor) updated by
- Another problem... stupidity. Please delete this ticket.
- 7:03 PM Ticket #1189 (Typo in GUICtrlSetBKColor) created by
- "The odd lines will get the color set by GUICtrlSetBkColor of the …
- 3:04 AM Ticket #1188 (EnvGet("CD"), EnvGet("TIME"), EnvGet("RANDOM") display blank) closed by
- No Bug: Try asking on the forum where this belongs. Or better yet, trying learning on your own what environment variables are because clearly you do not know.
- 2:19 AM Ticket #1188 (EnvGet("CD"), EnvGet("TIME"), EnvGet("RANDOM") display blank) created by
- in Chinese WinXP + SP2, AutoIt 3.3.0.0 code like this […] only …
Sep 21, 2009:
- 3:42 AM Ticket #1080 (InetGet doesn't return immediately for a background download) closed by
- Completed: Changed in version: 3.3.1.2
Sep 20, 2009:
- 11:18 PM Ticket #1112 (Add _WinAPI_SetCheckMethod() and modify _WinAPI_Check()) closed by
- Completed: Removed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 11:10 PM Ticket #1155 (_WinAPI_CreateSolidBitmap() is too slow) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
- 6:37 PM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) closed by
- Fixed: Revision [4778] probably fixed it. Just a guess, though. However, the function is still broken and I think the design is not very good. If there is a problem when recursively setting the time for a directory, there are two ways it can fail that do not restore the original working directory. I saw this looking at the code to see if this problem was fixed. To this end I've created #1187. I'm closing this ticket since it is fixed.
- 6:36 PM Ticket #1187 (Fix implementation of FileSetTime()) created by
- There are a couple places where FileSetTime() can have an error and …
- 6:12 PM Ticket #1155 (_WinAPI_CreateSolidBitmap() is too slow) updated by
- Thanks, I hope it is doing the same job
- 6:01 PM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) updated by
- Jos, True I was checking only under 3.3.0.0. But for what I don't understand the tentative 3.3.1.2 is working OK.
- 2:42 PM Ticket #1182 (Functions are not stained) updated by
- there is: ;Autoit3 Version 3.3.0.0 When it is fixed in the current beta then it is OK.
- 11:29 AM Ticket #1182 (Functions are not stained) closed by
- Works For Me: Look fine for me too. Check the version number at the top of au3.keywords.properties. Jos
- 11:25 AM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) updated by
- Replying to Jpm: > {{{ > >Running:(3.3.0.0):C:\Program Files\AutoIt3\autoit3.exe "C:\Users\Jpm\Desktop\#1183 FilesetTime subdir.au3" > }}} JP, Have you also tried with the Latest Beta because the OP stated that 3.3.0.0 was not showing the issue? For me it works fine with 3.3.0.0 and fails with 3.3.1.1 on the second datechange. Jos
- 10:01 AM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) updated by
- running under XP/SP2 under vmware is OK too […]
- 8:11 AM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) updated by
- I can reconfirm that's working under Vista/SP1 !!!
- 3:49 AM Ticket #1186 (native support of array "slices" as Lvalue and Rvalue) updated by
- I know you put slices in quotation marks but this isn't really slicing. Slicing is something else entirely. Anyway, I do agree with the feature. The syntax is intuitive to anybody who would even use it in the first place.
- 1:08 AM Ticket #1186 (native support of array "slices" as Lvalue and Rvalue) created by
- Please enhance the current array datatype by array slices (i.e. …
Sep 18, 2009:
- 5:01 PM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) reopened by
- I can confirm the behavior on Windows XP SP3 with the following script: […]
- 4:48 PM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) updated by
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- 4:47 PM Ticket #1185 (Priority Flag for OnAutoItExitRegister) closed by
- Rejected: No. Priority should not matter in a well designed script. It's also a can of works I really don't feel like opening. The system was designed to be a queue, first registered, first invoked. If priority is that important to the operation of your script then register the functions in the proper order.
- 12:00 PM Ticket #1185 (Priority Flag for OnAutoItExitRegister) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 11:52 AM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) updated by
- Replying to Jpm: > That's working fine under my Vista/SP1 system I'm working on XP/SP3. Times of File "C:\Test\NextLevel\file.zip" ist not changed and FileSetTime returns "0".
- 11:05 AM Ticket #1185 (Priority Flag for OnAutoItExitRegister) created by
- suggestion: the higher the value, the later the Func-calling standart …
- 5:03 AM Ticket #1184 (Remove all fatal errors from functions.) created by
- This is a continuation of #1156. There are several functions that …
- 5:01 AM Ticket #1156 (AutoItSetOption() generates a fatal error) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed in version: 3.3.1.2
Sep 17, 2009:
- 6:55 PM Ticket #1182 (Functions are not stained) updated by
- For me it is fixed in the current beta
- 6:10 PM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) closed by
- Works For Me: That's working fine under my Vista/SP1 system
- 11:07 AM Ticket #1183 (FileSetTime can't set filetime) created by
- FileSetTime can't set filetime of a file. It seems that AutoIt can't …
- 8:57 AM Ticket #1179 (InetGetInfo - error if script is compiled) updated by
- sorry…
- 4:00 AM Ticket #508 (Static variables) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 3:18 AM Ticket #508 (Static variables) updated by
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- 3:17 AM Ticket #508 (Static variables) reopened by
- I'll start working on this.
Sep 15, 2009:
- 7:58 PM Ticket #1181 (GUIGetMsg and OnEventMode.) updated by
- It's nice to know you're too stupid to comprehend the answer. Quite obviously if the modes should not be mixed then asking for features that involve mixing the modes is just right out. Why would we add additional support to support something we don't really support?
- 5:51 PM Ticket #1181 (GUIGetMsg and OnEventMode.) updated by
- Thanks for the additional comment. Its nice to know things get rejected on personal grounds.
- 4:52 PM Ticket #1182 (Functions are not stained) created by
- Hi, the following three functions are not stained: …
- 4:36 PM Ticket #1181 (GUIGetMsg and OnEventMode.) closed by
- Rejected: You should not be mixing modes unless you are very sure you know what you are doing. Judging by your request, you don't.
- 4:35 PM Ticket #1179 (InetGetInfo - error if script is compiled) closed by
- Duplicate: I guess you're too good to search the issue tracker? Closing as duplicate of #1036.
- 4:34 PM Ticket #351 (Reverse PixelSearch) updated by
- Replying to ynbIpb: > Please make a reverse horizontal. (right-to-left searching) > Example: > PixelSearch(100,5,0,5,color) Learn to read, please. You'll see that 50% of the reason I reopened this ticket was because it didn't implement right-to-left searching.
- 4:14 PM Ticket #1181 (GUIGetMsg and OnEventMode.) created by
- just a idea. letting GUIGetMsg() also automatically idle in OnEvent …
- 1:47 PM Ticket #1180 (_Date_Time_GetTimeZoneInformation Returned Values) created by
- In the documentation of _Date_Time_GetTimeZoneInformation it states …
- 11:28 AM Ticket #1179 (InetGetInfo - error if script is compiled) created by
- [Autoit] Local $hdownload = …
- 10:42 AM Ticket #15 (Rewrite INI functionality to remove limitations.) updated by
- Okay, I try to coordinate(find) a volunteer. http://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=102361
- 10:02 AM Ticket #351 (Reverse PixelSearch) updated by
- Please make a reverse horizontal. (right-to-left searching) Example: PixelSearch(100,5,0,5,color)
- 2:29 AM Ticket #1178 (MsgBox timeout indicator) updated by
- You know what, screw it, I'll just tell you (more or less... mostly less). Use Run(@AutoItExe) with /AutoIt3ExecuteLine and run a MsgBox() line. That frees the main script up so it's not blocked on the call to MsgBox(). The main script can then use ControlSetText() to update the text as necessary. Including, but not limited to, updating a counter in the message box text.
- 2:26 AM Ticket #1178 (MsgBox timeout indicator) closed by
- Rejected: Who said you had to duplicate the full functionality of MsgBox() via a custom GUI? Also, you're not very clever if you can't figure out a solution for this problem. Ask on the forum how to do it.
- 2:00 AM Ticket #1178 (MsgBox timeout indicator) updated by
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Automatic ticket cleanup. - 1:18 AM Ticket #1178 (MsgBox timeout indicator) created by
- When using the MsgBox's timeout feature, I often found it's difficult …
Sep 14, 2009:
- 10:33 PM Ticket #1155 (_WinAPI_CreateSolidBitmap() is too slow) updated by
- You mixed up the parameters. […]
- 7:07 PM Ticket #15 (Rewrite INI functionality to remove limitations.) updated by
- If somebody wanted to work on it, they would have volunteered by now.
- 6:16 PM Ticket #1177 (Wrong Return values _GUICtrlComboBoxEx_GetCurSel) created by
- The return values are interchanged in …
- 5:26 PM Ticket #15 (Rewrite INI functionality to remove limitations.) updated by
- Hi, this topic is so old, but still needed. I guess, Valik has enough more important stuff to do. So maybe this requirement could be delegated to somebody else? Just a thought. Mega
- 11:02 AM Ticket #1155 (_WinAPI_CreateSolidBitmap() is too slow) updated by
- I try the following code renaming your function just for local test […] and I get an autoIt error running under Vista _WinAPI_CreateCompatibleBitmap: incorrect parameter Can I have a working script?
- 10:35 AM Ticket #1176 (FileSetAttrib with recurse mode 1 not continue when file not found in ...) created by
- Hi, The problem is that when we set attributes using recursive mode, …
- 10:02 AM Ticket #1170 (Random(1,1,1) = 0) closed by
- No Bug: in fact if you check the @error you will find that it is and error
Sep 13, 2009:
- 4:59 PM Ticket #1175 (add the macro @CPUusage showing the current CPU load) closed by
- Rejected: 1. This is not suitable for a macro 2. This can be done (and probably has been done) via UDF.
- 3:24 PM Ticket #1175 (add the macro @CPUusage showing the current CPU load) created by
- values: from 0 to 100 (in % like Task Manager shows in Performance …
- 4:09 AM Ticket #1174 (Fatal Error when "bad" code sent to Execute() function) closed by
- No Bug: Err, okay. The RunErrorsFatal option had absolutely nothing to do with Execute. Further, the bug you describe does not happen with either 3.3.0.0 or 3.3.1.1. I suggest posting on the forum first in the future to ensure you really do have a bug.
- 1:30 AM Ticket #1174 (Fatal Error when "bad" code sent to Execute() function) created by
- In older versions, if the Execute function was passed a "bad" string …
Sep 12, 2009:
- 4:05 PM Ticket #1173 (mysql UDF) closed by
- Rejected: First of all... link? Seriously, you can't even be bothered to provide a link? But then again, you also didn't really write much or actually make any attempt to articulate beyond a rudimentary mess. Second, did you look at the SQLite stuff already included in AutoIt? Third, did you not notice others have picked up the torch for MySQL functionality? I see at least one person state in the thread I have to find that they had their own MySQL library.
- 2:09 PM Ticket #1173 (mysql UDF) created by
- Title: MySQL UDF functions Filename: MySQL.au3 Description: A …
Sep 11, 2009:
- 5:08 PM Ticket #1172 (.NET controls in beta 3.3.1.1) created by
- Great job in getting WM_GETCONTROLNAME into the system! .NET names …
- 4:45 PM Ticket #1171 (FileDelete *.* stops on undeletable file) closed by
- No Bug: You can easily write something using FileFindFirstFile()/FileFindNextFile() if the built-in behavior is not satisfactory.
- 10:17 AM Ticket #1171 (FileDelete *.* stops on undeletable file) created by
- The following command stop if one file is undeletable. It should go on …
Sep 10, 2009:
- 5:39 PM Ticket #1004 (_PathFull bug in beta autoit 3.3.1) updated by
- Looking at the code I think it's still possible to pass absolute garbage that can't be sensibly handled which the strange error check will catch. I'll take a look at the rest of the comments.
- 3:52 PM Ticket #1004 (_PathFull bug in beta autoit 3.3.1) updated by
- (that was me earlier) Oh, please don't remove it! I quite like having the function there. I was going to attempt to fix it myself but I just got bogged down and confused. One thing I did notice, if it means anything, is that on line 487 the function is called recursively but fails to pass along the second parameter: […] I assumed it should be: […] I know that doesn't fix the bug itself but I thought I would point it out. And is it just me, or does the error check on line 451 seem kind of redundant? I mean, is there really any way that $i could end up being 3?
- 2:26 AM Ticket #1004 (_PathFull bug in beta autoit 3.3.1) reopened by
- Sigh. This function is about to go the way of _StringAddThousandsSep(). Either I'm adding some obscure functionality or I'm fixing bugs that result from changing otherwise stable code. Anyway, anonymous users could open tickets for all of a week or something. That's when it became apparent that people who didn't have any business being alive couldn't be trusted with the responsibility to manage a ticket's state.
- 1:34 AM Ticket #1004 (_PathFull bug in beta autoit 3.3.1) updated by
- It seems the bug is not completely fixed. For UNC paths it repeats the network name. […] Outputs: NETWORK\NETWORK\Path\File.ext I guess we can't reopen tickets anymore? I haven't been around in a long time and didn't realize…
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