Is it possible to access the choices global variable in an installation-check script when the package doesn't have choices that the end-user can interact with?
I'm referring to this:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/installer_js/choice
It seems to imply that you can access the choices global variable, but any attempt to do so fails. For example, take the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<installer-gui-script minSpecVersion="2">
		<title>My Meta Package</title>
		<pkg-ref id="com.md4.myapp"/>
		<options customize="never" require-scripts="false" rootVolumeOnly="true" />
		<choices-outline>
				<line choice="default">
						<line choice="myapp"/>
				</line>
		</choices-outline>
		<choice id="default"/>
		<choice id="myapp" visible="false" title="this is a test" description="testing one" start_selected="true">
				<pkg-ref id="com.md4.myapp"/>
		</choice>
		<pkg-ref id="com.md4.myapp" version="1" onConclusion="none">mypackage.pkg</pkg-ref>
		<installation-check script="version_check()" />
		<script>
<![CDATA[
function version_check()
{
		title = choices.['myapp'].title;
		system.log("Performing custom installation check against version " + system.version.ProductVersion);
		system.log("Title " + title);
		return true;
}
]]>
		</script>
</installer-gui-script>
This results in the following:
Sep 8 15:32:56 THY-01-0236-LT Installer[85217]: IFJS: *** exception: SyntaxError: Unexpected token '['. Expected a property name after '.'. Is it possible to access the choices global variable in this manner? If so, what is the correct way/syntax to do it?
Thanks in advance!
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