Hello,
I was updating a library/wrapper thing and noticed that I couldn't get the version visible in B4A.
After a hint from erel that I had to use #LibraryVersion: I gave it another attempt.
I got some compilation errors with
while
compiles and displays the version in the libs pane.
It seems that the version is checked with some regex/isnumber kind of code.
Is this needed as long as it only contains numbers and dots?
third party libs usually use these 5.2.12.3 kind of versions so it makes sense that we can follow these aswell.
I was updating a library/wrapper thing and noticed that I couldn't get the version visible in B4A.
After a hint from erel that I had to use #LibraryVersion: I gave it another attempt.
I got some compilation errors with
B4X:
#LibraryVersion: 3.1.17
while
B4X:
#LibraryVersion: 3.117
compiles and displays the version in the libs pane.
It seems that the version is checked with some regex/isnumber kind of code.
Is this needed as long as it only contains numbers and dots?
third party libs usually use these 5.2.12.3 kind of versions so it makes sense that we can follow these aswell.