Hi,
In Moose 4.6 I load a simple MSE for my tests in the following way: loadIntoMoose: methodName Where self perfom: methodName returns the MSE as String. This fails in Moose 4.7 in cacheMooseGroups here: allPrimitiveTypes There are three primitive types, but their names are nil. The peculiar thing is, if I load the MSE file in the Moose Panel manually it works (same content in the file and in the string!) and I can explore the three primitive types. They are (in the MSE):
(FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 38) The only difference between the MSE file and the String I return is that in the File ' are used and in the String " are used.
So in the MSE file: (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 38) The String that I return in the method: ^ Is this a problem? Does anyone have an explanation for this behavior? Is there maybe a better way to load moose models for tests?
If anyone wants to look at the code, it is available here: MCHttpRepository Cheers, Dennis
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Found the answer: The double quotes were actually the problem, I just forgot how to escape the single quotes (with additional single quotes):
(FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 101) Now it works.
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Thanks for letting us know. I was just about to look into it.
But, please keep the questions rolling :) Cheers, Doru On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Dennis Schenk <[hidden email]> wrote: > Found the answer: The double quotes were actually the problem, I just forgot > how to escape the single quotes (with additional single quotes): > >> (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 101) >> (name ''_unknown_file.int'') >> ) > > > Now it works. > > On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:23, Dennis Schenk <[hidden email]> > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> In Moose 4.6 I load a simple MSE for my tests in the following way: >> >>> loadIntoMoose: methodName >>> | model | >>> model := (MooseModel root entityNamed: methodName). >>> (model) notNil ifTrue: [^ model]. >>> model := MooseModel new. >>> model name: methodName. >>> model importFromMSEStream: (ReadStream on: (self perform: methodName)). >>> model install. >>> ^ model >> >> >> Where self perfom: methodName returns the MSE as String. >> >> This fails in Moose 4.7 in cacheMooseGroups here: >> >>> allPrimitiveTypes >>> >>> <navigation: 'All primitive types'> >>> ^(self allWithType: FAMIXPrimitiveType) sorted: [:a :b | a name < b >>> name]; yourself >> >> >> There are three primitive types, but their names are nil. >> >> The peculiar thing is, if I load the MSE file in the Moose Panel manually >> it works (same content in the file and in the string!) and I can explore the >> three primitive types. They are (in the MSE): >> >>> (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 38) >>> (name "_unknown_file.void") >>> ) >>> (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 101) >>> (name "_unknown_file.int") >>> ) >>> (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 121) >>> (name "_unknown_file.boolean") >>> ) >> >> >> The only difference between the MSE file and the String I return is that >> in the File ' are used and in the String " are used. >> >> So in the MSE file: >> >>> (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 38) >>> (name '_unknown_file.void') >>> ) >> >> >> The String that I return in the method: >> >>> ^ >>> ' >>> ... >>> (FAMIX.PrimitiveType (id: 38) >>> (name "_unknown_file.void") >>> ) >>> ... >>> ' >> >> >> Is this a problem? Does anyone have an explanation for this behavior? Is >> there maybe a better way to load moose models for tests? >> >> If anyone wants to look at the code, it is available here: >> >>> MCHttpRepository >>> location: 'http://www.squeaksource.com/Softwarenaut' >>> user: '' >>> password: '' >> >> >> Cheers, >> Dennis > > > > _______________________________________________ > Moose-dev mailing list > [hidden email] > https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev > -- www.tudorgirba.com "Every thing has its own flow" _______________________________________________ Moose-dev mailing list [hidden email] https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev |
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