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02/04/12:

22:23 Milestone 3.3.9.0 completed
22:21 Ticket #2111 (RunAs broken when Authenticated Users added to Replace a process level ...) closed by Valik
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6764] in version: 3.3.9.0
19:30 Ticket #488 (ObjGet() needs an instance parameter) closed by trancexx
Completed: Added by revision [6761] in version: 3.3.9.0

02/03/12:

06:27 Ticket #2120 (Improvements to _GuiCtrlListView_DeleteAllItems) created by Beege
I was noticing how deleting all items it a autoit listview took almost …

02/02/12:

16:40 Ticket #2119 ("_EventLog__Open" can not access additional Windows 7/2008 eventlogs) created by Trash
Hi, it seems that Autoit can only access the "standard" eventlogs …
05:22 Ticket #2118 (bug when launching a command Line program using @SW_HIDE) closed by Valik
No Bug: It's an application's choice whether it honors the show flag or not. Most applications do, some do not.

02/01/12:

20:21 Ticket #2118 (bug when launching a command Line program using @SW_HIDE) created by Le solutionneur
Using the command run(a"_command_line_program.exe", @ScriptDir, …

01/29/12:

21:49 Milestone 3.3.8.1 completed
19:47 Ticket #2117 (Improved _FileCountLines()) created by Spiff59
The following version of _FileCountLines() is 60-70% faster than the …
17:10 Ticket #2116 (random() is not random) closed by Valik
No Bug: Please go learn about pseudo-random number generators and seeding. Everything you describe is exactly what I expect and what anybody who understands how a pseudo-random number generator works should expect. No bug here. Not in AutoIt, at least.
11:19 Ticket #2116 (random() is not random) created by davegrave@…
There seems to be a bug if you use random() in multiple simultanously …
10:16 Ticket #1970 (Bug added to internal __FTP_ListToArray()) closed by guinness
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6735] in version: 3.3.9.0
00:34 Ticket #2068 (ACos() bug) closed by Valik
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6733] in version: 3.3.9.0
00:25 Ticket #2101 (Help not opening on Windows XP) closed by Valik
Works For Me: Works for me. I guess. I don't know, there's very little information here to diagnose the problem. Possibly related to some known SciTE-Lite issues that are fixed.
00:24 Ticket #2083 (AU3Record.exe error "missing MSVCR100.dll" when trying to run it) closed by Valik
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6730] in version: 3.3.9.0

01/28/12:

22:44 Ticket #2115 (Installer/Uninstaller issues) created by Valik
The installer for 3.3.8.0 installed to C:\Program Files\AutoIt3 on …

01/27/12:

01:19 Ticket #2113 (AU3Check misinterprets some object's property names as AI keywords) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6725] in version: 3.3.9.0

01/25/12:

18:00 Ticket #2114 (Performance increase to _ArrayDisplay()) created by Beege
I notice today that _arraydisplay() does not disable redraw before …
10:44 Ticket #2112 (Running debugger window and clicking close script window makes this ...) closed by guinness
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6713] in version: 3.3.9.0
01:49 Ticket #2113 (AU3Check misinterprets some object's property names as AI keywords) created by jchd
AU3Check raises an error on object's property names which are also …

01/24/12:

22:23 Ticket #2056 (Excel.au3 - 5 Broken Functions) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Even though the issue is not directly addressed, it's fixed in next beta as collateral.
19:39 Ticket #2109 (ProcessList and WinList should accept Default or -1) reopened by Valik
Replying to MrCreatoR <mscreator@…>: > It's the same, it will not return all processes/windows list. Perhaps it's a bug (if you say it should work). Without looking the code probably does something different when there are no parameters. What that means is the function doesn't support any form of default behavior so adding Default isn't just filling in missing functionality but adding new functionality. > And it's not about me been lazy (it's not in my nature :) ), this is about inconsistency with other functions that accept Default, and we talking about [optional] parameter. Look at many of the cases where Default is supported. It's in places where you want to skip parameters so you can access later parameters. For example, in WinMove() you might use Default for width so you can specify a new height. In this case you are asking for Default to exist on the only parameter the function takes (in the case of ProcessList()). So no, it's really not inconsistent. I'll re-open this merely to remind myself to look and see what is going on with the functions. I'm still not convinced supporting Default is really useful for these functions.
14:07 Ticket #2112 (Running debugger window and clicking close script window makes this ...) created by hebrayah@…
Running GUI created from your "Example GUI" works ok, but if debugger …

01/23/12:

21:49 Ticket #2111 (RunAs broken when Authenticated Users added to Replace a process level ...) created by caplant@…
We have an application that adds 'Authenticated Users' to 'Replace a …

01/22/12:

22:49 Ticket #1485 (Hard crash with ContinueCase) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6671] in version: 3.3.9.0
21:30 Ticket #2095 (_FTP_ListToArrayEx Helpfile Typo) closed by guinness
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6669] in version: 3.3.9.0
20:28 Ticket #2073 (ContinueLoop crashes script if nothing to jump) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6668] in version: 3.3.9.0
20:25 Ticket #2109 (ProcessList and WinList should accept Default or -1) closed by Valik
Rejected: The functions will never accept -1 because -1 is a number. To specify an default parameter for a string you use "". There is some merit to accepting the Default keyword. However your usage case just boils down to I'm too lazy to write If $param = Default Then $param = "" before you pass it to a function so I'm not inclined to make changes to the language itself to save you a single line of code.
20:22 Ticket #2110 (autoit.exe -> autoit.exe + autoit.dll) closed by Valik
Rejected: If you're going to get anal over the size of AutoIt then piss off and write everything in assembly so you can control every byte. You're missing the point of a high level language if you aren't willing to sacrifice a bit of size and performance for a lot of convenience. Also, I don't think Windows works how you think it does. Each process is going to load their own copy of the DLL so it's still going to take up memory even with your stupid idea. Lastly. Greater than 1GB of memory? I've used more than 1GB of memory for 5 years or more. I have 8GB of memory and that's about average now-a-days I think. Your "complaint" is really about a decade too late and it was as irrelevant then as it is now. Ticket rejected with extreme prejudice (and ridicule).
17:02 Ticket #2092 (ShellExecuteWait() receiving incorrect error levels on Windows XP.) closed by trancexx
No Bug: This is not bug on our side. AutoIt is correct about return value. What you should do is try exit batch without /B flag. This looks like cmd.exe bug on XP. Oh yes and... if you want to run batch file then don't use ShellExecute functions, use Run functions so that you know for sure what will happen.
10:33 Ticket #2110 (autoit.exe -> autoit.exe + autoit.dll) created by Ontosy
I like the idea about autoit to be separated in one dll, and a small …
10:12 Ticket #2088 (_ArrayDisplay not handling Default parameters correctly) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6664] in version: 3.3.9.0
04:19 Ticket #2108 (_Singleton leaves an open handle) closed by Valik
No Bug: Do you actually understand what the singleton pattern is? The whole point of the singleton pattern is to ensure that one and only one instance of the object (In this case the script) exists at a time. The function is already broken by returning anything at all. My original version exited but somebody who doesn't know what they are doing thought it would be a great idea to break the pattern for whatever asinine reason it was changed. Now you want to further break the function by further modifying already broken behavior? No, if I consent to any change to this function it will be to restore it back to it's true singleton pattern implementation. Closing as no bug.

01/21/12:

18:28 Ticket #2109 (ProcessList and WinList should accept Default or -1) created by MrCreatoR <mscreator@…>
When we use ProcessList or WinList with Default keyword or with -1, …
17:26 Ticket #2108 (_Singleton leaves an open handle) created by smartee
It creates a mutex, however if the named mutex already exists, it gets …

01/20/12:

19:33 Ticket #1656 (Object not being released properly) closed by trancexx
No Bug: This is not a bug. Proper handling for this particular "problem" is described inside the help file. Search it using this "stop rerouting events object is still holding a reference". Use Stop method of the event object before releasing it.

01/19/12:

17:13 Ticket #2078 (Error in com expression) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6654] in version: 3.3.9.0

01/18/12:

21:01 Ticket #1257 (Fix bugs in Static array handling) closed by trancexx
Fixed: Fixed by revision [6653] in version: 3.3.9.0
18:11 Ticket #2097 (Performance problem with acces to object (Excel object)) closed by trancexx
No Bug: Versions before 3.3.8.0 were broken. Don't compare speed of broken thing with a speed of non-broken thing. The result you get when you do that is not valid.
18:06 Ticket #2107 (Virus Warnings) closed by trancexx
No Bug: Please use your head.
13:40 Ticket #2107 (Virus Warnings) created by ufkrikke@…
I got warnings about viruses in AutoIt. Compiling doesn't work any …
06:58 Ticket #2098 (_ArraySearch and StringInStr Problem / Bug?) closed by Jpm
No Bug: As stated by anonymous you must go to the forum first to get help. This is a bug reporting place not a forum. Your script is incomplete how do you declare $DNSServer and $infoarr? missing 2 Next's and the #include you use
04:22 Ticket #2106 (Document how to insert newlines (multi-line strings) in ClipPut, Send etc.) closed by Valik
Rejected: You are missing something. A couple things. First, it is documented how to insert newlines. Second, this is not the forum. You should have asked for help on the forum where you would have been directed to the correct location in the documentation.
01:10 Ticket #2106 (Document how to insert newlines (multi-line strings) in ClipPut, Send etc.) created by ddascalescu+autoit@…
I'm new to AutoIt, so forgive me if I'm missing something. From my …

01/17/12:

04:37 Ticket #2103 (compiles autoit) closed by Valik
Rejected: Couldn't be bothered to search the forum first where this has been shot down about three hundred thousand times, eh?
04:35 Ticket #2105 (Odd behavior Hex()) closed by Valik
No Bug: You want the forum, not the issue tracker.

01/16/12:

18:26 Ticket #2105 (Odd behavior Hex()) created by anonymous
AutoIt 3.3.8.0 XP SP3 I have recompiled a script using latest AutoIt …
15:02 Ticket #2104 (Lost the Titles on all my open folders after a lot of shell/resize ...) closed by Jpm
No Bug: Before reporting a bug use forum to have help. It is not true that windows 7 has no title. Certainly bug in your script
14:54 Ticket #2096 (_FTP_ListToArrayEx $Return_Type = 1 or 2 no Array Content) closed by Jpm
Duplicate: at the time 1499 was fix it was as suggested definitly some subsequent posts was added to identified new bug. That the reason why 1970 was open. don't open a new ticket for the same bug
01:49 Ticket #2104 (Lost the Titles on all my open folders after a lot of shell/resize ...) created by StillC
I've been working on opening several files of different types with …

01/15/12:

20:27 Ticket #2103 (compiles autoit) created by poubellepasfraiche@…
I have a suggestion that I hard to do, but that is great: It would be …
01:16 Ticket #2100 (Windows On ARM Compiler (WOA)) closed by Valik
Rejected: Your ticket is a question. This is not a place to ask questions.

01/14/12:

23:07 Ticket #2102 (error using ContinueLoop) closed by Jpm
Duplicate
22:54 Ticket #2094 (Hex() returns incorrect values) closed by Jpm
No Bug
22:07 Ticket #2102 (error using ContinueLoop) created by anonymous
When using code like […] I receive an error […] Full example …
15:13 Ticket #2101 (Help not opening on Windows XP) created by anonymous
Just update on new version ( autoit-v3-setup - v.3.3.8.0 ) If i click …

01/13/12:

21:09 Ticket #2100 (Windows On ARM Compiler (WOA)) created by richard.sarner@…
Has the subject of a WOA compiler been broached. I work for a large …
12:25 Ticket #2099 (Crash of script when using "_GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTimeEx()" function) created by uberis
The script crashes when "_GUICtrlDTP_SetSystemTimeEx()" is used in …
09:20 Ticket #2098 (_ArraySearch and StringInStr Problem / Bug?) created by anonymous
Hi, iam not sure but i think we found a Bug in _ArraySearch and/or in …

01/12/12:

15:08 Ticket #2097 (Performance problem with acces to object (Excel object)) created by michal.orsag@…
There is performance problem with access into Excel object in AutoIT …
15:04 Ticket #2096 (_FTP_ListToArrayEx $Return_Type = 1 or 2 no Array Content) created by Albeck
If the Flag for the $Return_Type is set to 1 or 2 the array does not …
14:54 Ticket #2095 (_FTP_ListToArrayEx Helpfile Typo) created by Albeck
Just a little Typo... as seen n the picture :)
14:24 Ticket #2094 (Hex() returns incorrect values) created by SilentButeo2
running next script gives incorrect values (always expecting 4) […]

01/09/12:

03:09 Ticket #2093 (DllStructGetSize reports wrong size) closed by Valik
No Bug: jchd is correct. Closing as no bug.

01/08/12:

06:17 Ticket #2093 (DllStructGetSize reports wrong size) created by jbutera@…
$test = DllStructCreate("dword;char") ConsoleWrite("size …

01/07/12:

19:16 Ticket #2069 (StringRegExpGui example produce 2 warnings) closed by guinness
Fixed

01/06/12:

21:05 Ticket #2092 (ShellExecuteWait() receiving incorrect error levels on Windows XP.) created by Daniel_Freer@…
Description: Executing a file through ShellExecuteWait() will result …
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