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07/26/12:
- 18:07 Ticket #2240 (Strange behavior of TimerDiff) closed by
- Wont Fix: What do you want us to do about it? Change the behavior because a limited number of systems have issue with the function? The function works fine for most people because most people have a system that does sensible things with QueryPerformanceCounter() and QueryPerformanceFrequency(). In addition, since you didn't bother to actually provide any output from your scripts, how do I know it's not just the well known sleep inaccuracy + AutoIt overhead? I don't. I'm closing this as won't fix. As I said, most people's system give consistent and sensible results so changing the behavior of the function to cater to the minority makes little sense.
- 13:12 Ticket #2240 (Strange behavior of TimerDiff) created by
- On some PC's (Intel Core2 Duo, E8400 3GHz) i have got strange results …
- 12:39 Ticket #2239 (if ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error") with only one arg will crash) closed by
- No Bug: Many things don't work on that version of AutoIt. Intentionally.
- 04:10 Ticket #2239 (if ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error") with only one arg will crash) created by
- […] this work on 3.3.9.4 not work on …
07/25/12:
- 21:20 Ticket #2233 (TraySetOnEvent does not set $TRAY_EVENT_PRIMARYDOWN properly) closed by
- No Bug: It's windows thing. WM_LBUTTONDOWN message is send back to us after explorer confirms you are not trying to initiate drag operation. That happens right before you release the button if no mouse move happened in the meantime. Therefore no bug.
- 17:43 Ticket #2238 (Syntax check warning on using variable inside declare state) closed by
- No Bug: 1. It would have been helpful if you had provided the warning message. 2. See the part in the new ticket guidelines where it says "If you are asking a question you are at the wrong place"? You're at the wrong place. 3. That is some incredibly stupid code.
- 17:39 Ticket #2237 (SetError/Extended returns 1 if return value is omitted) closed by
- No Bug: I don't think you understand what "none" means. It DOES NOT mean 0, otherwise it would have stated as much.
- 17:36 Ticket #2236 (GUI Automation support for 3rd party Grid control) closed by
- Rejected: That's nice.
- 13:50 Ticket #2238 (Syntax check warning on using variable inside declare state) created by
- I got warning with this example: […] But if i press «Continue …
- 13:43 Ticket #2237 (SetError/Extended returns 1 if return value is omitted) created by
- Help file states: […] But it's not true, SetError/SetExtended …
- 12:35 Ticket #2236 (GUI Automation support for 3rd party Grid control) created by
- Hi, I need to automate a grid control which is developed by a third …
07/24/12:
- 18:20 Ticket #2234 (_TempFile Infinite loop bug) closed by
- No Bug: You mean sometimes as once in 100 hundred billion trillion times or never?
- 16:33 Ticket #2235 (if process not exist,ProcessGetStats will not return 0.) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [7132] in version: 3.3.9.5
- 03:52 Ticket #2235 (if process not exist,ProcessGetStats will not return 0.) created by
- […] if process not exist,ProcessGetStats will not return 0.
07/23/12:
- 17:33 Ticket #2234 (_TempFile Infinite loop bug) created by
- Hi! Sometimes, _TempFile enters in an infinite loop, because there is …
07/20/12:
- 16:10 Ticket #2233 (TraySetOnEvent does not set $TRAY_EVENT_PRIMARYDOWN properly) created by
- Check this example: […] Both MsgBoxes shown after we release …
07/17/12:
- 20:41 Ticket #2232 (FileSetAttrib help file example - hardcrash) closed by
- Works For Me: Your report misses all the info that you should have provided. Even though help file examples for this function are catastrophic they don't error out in that manner for me.
- 20:16 Ticket #2232 (FileSetAttrib help file example - hardcrash) created by
- The help file example of FileSetAttrib with wildcards causes …
07/16/12:
- 14:23 Ticket #2192 (New API...au3 include files conflict) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [7128] in version: 3.3.9.5
- 09:53 Ticket #1571 (StringSplit - Add CaseSense parameter) closed by
- Rejected: Case insensitive split would result in 100 bug reports by users using languages other than English. AutoIt string is not limited to ASCII character set.
- 09:37 Ticket #1674 (DirCopy()/DirMove() does not preserve the attributes of a folder) closed by
- Rejected
- 09:30 Ticket #263 (Drop PluginOpen()/PluginClose() in favor of an #import statement) closed by
- Rejected: Plugin feature will not be developed further.
07/12/12:
- 12:16 Ticket #2223 (Minor documentation correction for _WordErrorHandlerRegister) closed by
- Fixed: Fixed by revision [7124] in version: 3.3.9.5
- 01:39 Ticket #2231 (ControlSend case of text inconsistent) closed by
- No Bug: You provided a script to reproduce the issue about as useful as the scripts 2 years ago. In other words, this is pointless. We can't reproduce it and the code looks fine on our end.
07/11/12:
- 19:32 Ticket #2231 (ControlSend case of text inconsistent) created by
- This was reported previously, but it was closed 2 years ago as "no …
07/10/12:
- 15:56 Ticket #2229 (Bug in Obfuscator.exe v1.0.30.1) closed by
- Wont Fix: This is not the correct place to report issues with SciTE4AutoIt or it's tools.
- 15:55 Ticket #2230 (MsgBox - Add Location Parameters) closed by
- Rejected: Message boxes are a standard Windows feature. Talk to Microsoft. Better yet spend about two seconds thinking about how you could achieve this on your own and you'll see you can do it already. I hear AutoIt is a good automation language for manipulating windows.
- 15:20 Ticket #2230 (MsgBox - Add Location Parameters) created by
- I very often want a MsgBox that is NOT centered on the screen. How …
07/09/12:
- 21:12 Ticket #2229 (Bug in Obfuscator.exe v1.0.30.1) created by
- […] I don't know who will maintain SciTE and its components in …
06/29/12:
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