Re: [Requirements/Javascript] Aren't some evaluations useless?
Re: [Requirements/Javascript] Aren't some evaluations useless?
- Subject: Re: [Requirements/Javascript] Aren't some evaluations useless?
- From: Iceberg-Dev <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 01:00:59 +0200
On Sep 29, 2008, at 12:27 AM, Iceberg-Dev wrote:
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1st strange point:
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- my.result is not supported for state of choice related functions
(if you use one, you get plenty of warnings in Installer.app logs).
- if the start_selected function returns false, it does not prevent
installation or a partition from being selected.
So it can't prevent installation, it can't prevent a partition from
being selected and it can't apparently display a warning or a stop
message.
Then is it because an InstallationCheck or VolumeCheck script could
rely on the value of choices.[].selected that this function is
evaluated? If this is the case, why is this function evaluated when
it's never called by such a script?
Regarding this part, I forgot to mention that part of the strangeness
is that this function is evaluated as soon as the Introduction step
and not after the target volume has been selected.
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