Bug 7837
longptr variable 23 May, 2022

Miguel Leeuwe
24 January, 2022
Product: | PowerBuilder | Category: | PowerScript |
Version: | 2021 | Build: | 1311 |
Classification: | Enhancement | Publishing: | Public |
Priority: | P3 | ||
Status: | Closed | Reason: | RECORDED AS ENHANCEMENT |

Appeon Product
23 May, 2022
#3
Mark Lee @Appeon
24 January, 2022
#2
Hi Miguel, We will submit this ticket to our development to further analyze the issue. It will take some time to reach a conclusion. We will keep you updated! Regards, Mark Lee
Hi Miguel, We will submit this ticket to our development to further analyze the issue. It will take some time to reach a conclusion. We will keep you updated! Regards, Mark Lee
Chris Pollach @Appeon
24 January, 2022
#1
Hi Miguel; Thank you for that suggestion! I will now transfer this ticket over to the main Support / Engineering team for their review & feedback. Regards ... Chris
Hi Miguel; Thank you for that suggestion! I will now transfer this ticket over to the main Support / Engineering team for their review & feedback. Regards ... Chris
Miguel Leeuwe
24 January, 2022
*Phenomenon: When defining variables in powerscript, longptr does not get any syntax coloring. It just shows in black. Could this be done? Can we maybe also apply that to variables that we define for objects. Like datastore lds_mydatastore w_main lw_myMainWindow, etc. regards *Reproduce Steps: Remarks:
*Phenomenon: When defining variables in powerscript, longptr does not get any syntax coloring. It just shows in black. Could this be done? Can we maybe also apply that to variables that we define for objects. Like datastore lds_mydatastore w_main lw_myMainWindow, etc. regards *Reproduce Steps: Remarks:
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Windows 10
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64-bit
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