Updated the "behavior is undefined" section:
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8166594/01/
Thanks,
Alexander.
On 10/6/16 6:14 PM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
On 10/6/2016 3:38 PM, Alexander Zvegintsev wrote:
Hi Semyon,
Yes it is, Microsoft defined some set of rules for such case[0].
However it looks redundant and too implementation-specific(which can
be changed) for me.
I didn't mean to specify the behavior for Windows platform. It seems
that any desktop platform may have its own rules for this case.
"Unspecified behavior" just sounds a bit like a warning to me. Maybe
it worth to write that this behavior is a platform specific, or don't
mention the scenario at all since those rules cannot be changed by JDK
anyway. But it is just a recommendation, the decision is up to you.
Reformatted for 80 chars in place.
Thanks. Looks good then.
--Semyon
[0]
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd391698(v=vs.85).aspx#How_the_Taskbar_Button_Chooses_the_Progress_Indicator_for_a_Group
On 10/6/16 9:23 AM, Semyon Sadetsky wrote:
Hi Alexander,
416 * Note that the behavior is undefined when multiple windows
is grouped in the task area.
Isn't the above a some kind of simplification?
Could you reformat changed lines to make them following the 80 chars
maximum?
--Semyon
On 06.10.2016 04:56, Alexander Zvegintsev wrote:
Hello,
please review the fix
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~azvegint/jdk/9/8166594/00/
for the issue
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8166594
It also fixes two issues to conform the documentation:
setting value below 0 doesn't disable progress indication
switching from indeterminate to normal state has no effect