OK.Josef Templ wrote:Even in an unrestricted Redmine this would be the same issue.
So we can vote on an issue multiple times?
Each time (on success) updating the master?
-Doug
OK.Josef Templ wrote:Even in an unrestricted Redmine this would be the same issue.
o I don't know anything about fast-forwardsgit.exe push --progress "origin" issue-#100:issue-#100
To https://github.com/BlackBoxCenter/blackbox.git
! [rejected] issue-#100 -> issue-#100 (non-fast-forward)
error: failed to push some refs to 'https://github.com/BlackBoxCenter/blackbox.git'
hint: Updates were rejected because the tip of your current branch is behind
hint: its remote counterpart. Integrate the remote changes (e.g.
hint: 'git pull ...') before pushing again.
hint: See the 'Note about fast-forwards' in 'git push --help' for details.
Josef Templ wrote:Very good.
There is still the point with the parameterless procedure pointed out by Robert.
A possible solution would be to refer to Dialog.Call or to StdInterpreter such as:
... an exported procedure that can be called with Dialog.Call. For details see docu of Dialog.Call and StdInterpreter.
- Josef
2 - It is wrong. Command Buttons, as they were called, can be linked to other procedures than just parameterless Commands. For clarity some rewording in necessary. (And is parameterless a word?)
How aboutPressing a push button (also called a command button) invokes a parameterless exported Component Pascal procedure. It can be either a constant (a normal procedure) or a procedure variable.
Very interesting. I was unaware of StdInterpreter. OK so we do need to include reference to those special types of procedures with parameters.Josef Templ wrote:Yes there is another type that can be linked.
It is a procedure WITH parameters as opposed to a procedure without parameters.
But NOT ALL procedures with parameters are supported. The subset of legal procedure calls
is described in StdInterpreter. This is important information.
There is no other way to find out what is legal and what is not.
I don't care much about the detailed wording but there should be some hint that
SOME procedures WITH parameters are supported in addition to parameterless procedures
and a hint where to find the details of the supported subset.
- Josef
-DougPressing a push button (also called a command button) invokes an exported Component Pascal procedure. It can be either a constant (a normal procedure) or a procedure variable. The procedure usually has no parameters (a command). But there is a class of procedures with parameters that can also be linked to the push button. Those procedure types are discussed in the documentation of StdInterpreter.