I just tried it and going in from pivot.apache.org if I click on the red "Create" button, Pivot shows up at the top but doesn't show up later in "All Projects". So just try again.
Or I can create the issue and you can comment on it. ~Roger Whitcomb Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 22, 2016, at 7:16 AM, Josh Highley <joshhigh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I must be missing something: I've submitted Pivot issues on JIRA before (ex: > PIVOT-980), but now when I go to Create Issue, Pivot isn't in the list of > Projects. > <image.png> > > > > > > >> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Roger Whitcomb <roger.whitc...@actian.com> >> wrote: >> Hi Josh, >> >> That just looks like a bug to me. Can you file a JIRA and >> provide a patch along with, and I will commit the change⦠>> >> >> >> Thank you! >> >> ~Roger >> >> >> >> From: Josh Highley [mailto:joshhigh...@gmail.com] >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 12:15 PM >> To: user@pivot.apache.org >> Subject: >> >> >> >> In my bxml, I defined a TextInputContentListener method for >> previewInsertText in script. The method was getting invoked, but my >> returned Vote seemed to get ignored. Stepping through the code, I found >> that BXMLSerializer never assigns the result variable and ignores the >> returned value when the method is specified as an attribute but not when >> it's a child element. Is there a reason for this, or is this a bug? >> >> >> >> I'm using 2.0.4, but the same code is in trunk >> >> >> >> BXMLSerializer: >> >> >> >> inner class AttributeInvocationHandler, method invoke(Object proxy, Method >> method, Object[] args) >> .... >> // If the function didn't return a value, return the default >> Class<?> returnType = method.getReturnType(); >> if (returnType == Vote.class) { >> result = Vote.APPROVE; >> } else if (returnType == Boolean.TYPE) { >> result = false; >> } >> >> return result; >> >> inner class ElementInvocationHandler, method invoke(Object proxy, Method >> method, Object[] args) >> ..... >> // If the function didn't return a value, return the default >> if (result == null) { >> Class<?> returnType = method.getReturnType(); >> if (returnType == Vote.class) { >> result = Vote.APPROVE; >> } else if (returnType == Boolean.TYPE) { >> result = false; >> } >> } >> >> return result; >> >> Thanks, >> Josh >