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Re: Scripting and Back to Mac


  • Subject: Re: Scripting and Back to Mac
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:53:47 +1100
  • Thread-topic: Scripting and Back to Mac

On 22/10/10 10:34 AM, "Ed Stockly" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Also, in terms of interfering with code signing, what's the difference
> between globals and properties?
>
> None

Pretty much. The whole approach of saving a script back to disk with values
in top-level variables and properties makes code-signing a difficult
exercise.

Perhaps a new applet shell that doesn't save back to disk would be the best
solution; it would be simple to do, perhaps at some cost to backwards
compatibility (I guess it could be an alternative rather than a
replacement), and the likely result would be much improved performance.

> Anyway, I see no need to panic about AppleScript in Lion.

I'm not sure anyone was; it was more a discussion in relation to the app
store.

--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>



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