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Posted to commits@jmeter.apache.org by pm...@apache.org on 2020/04/27 11:47:04 UTC

[jmeter] branch master updated: Clarify documentation related to Bug report 64245

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pmouawad pushed a commit to branch master
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 225eaf6  Clarify documentation related to Bug report 64245
225eaf6 is described below

commit 225eaf6d49bea86cf45571aa38630a6b0703a2fe
Author: pmouawad <p....@ubik-ingenierie.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Apr 27 13:46:49 2020 +0200

    Clarify documentation related to Bug report 64245
---
 xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml b/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml
index 253cb7f..ddd0cd1 100644
--- a/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml
+++ b/xdocs/usermanual/component_reference.xml
@@ -1128,7 +1128,7 @@ To benefit from this feature:
 <ul>
     <li>Use Script files instead of inlining them. This will make JMeter compile them if this feature is available on ScriptEngine and cache them.</li>
     <li>Or Use Script Text and check <code>Cache compiled script if available</code> property.
-    <note>When using this feature, ensure your script code does not use JMeter variables directly in script code as caching would only cache first replacement. Instead use script parameters.</note>
+    <note>When using this feature, ensure your script code does not use JMeter variables or JMeter function calls directly in script code as caching would only cache first replacement. Instead use script parameters.</note>
     <note>To benefit from caching and compilation, the language engine used for scripting must implement JSR223 <code><a href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/javax/script/Compilable.html">Compilable</a></code> interface (Groovy is one of these, java, beanshell and javascript are not)</note>
     <note>When using Groovy as scripting language and not checking <code>Cache compiled script if available</code> (while caching is recommended), you should set this JVM Property <code>-Dgroovy.use.classvalue=true</code>
         due to a Groovy Memory leak as of version 2.4.6, see: