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Re: [iam-dev] Question on the behavior of the builder
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We have a fix but no test case. =(
2009/3/10 Abel Muiño
<amuino@xxxxxxxxx>
I thoght DiffUtils was agnostic regarding the pom structure and it just looked at whatever path you feed it.
Anyway... do we have a test case and a fix already? (in that order, please... we should make an attempt to fix things just once :D)
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Allan Ramirez
<agramirez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys,
I took a deep look on this problem and found out the cause of NPE. When adding a dependency, line 80 ( Object o = obj.eGet( path[i] ) ) of DiffUtils is trying to get build and filters from dependencies and we all know that dependencies is under build and not the other way around.
Abel Muiño wrote:
By taking a look at the DiffUtils code, it is checking the path given in the second argument.
In the quoted example, it should be checking if any of the modified elements are inside <build><resources>. The path-baed search also should make sure that it is not matching a dependency exclussion, even when the literal has the same value, the parent is not the same.
This, in theory :)
I would recommend setting up a few test cases for the DiffUtils reproducing the problem (a change in dependencies makes the check for changed resources succeed) and continue exploring from there.
Sounds good?
2009/3/5 Korina Cordero <kcordero@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:kcordero@xxxxxxxxx>>
I have a few questions about the builder, especially in
ResourceBuilderDelegate.
In investigating Bug 266034 - NPE in EMF when adding a new
dependency to the pom, I found out that builder is being called
once it detected changes in the POM.
In the method handlePomChange, there is some checking being done
to see if Build Resources, Build Test Resources and Build Filters
were modified.
If a dependency is added, runTest is set to true, by this snippet:
if ( DiffUtils.isPathModified( diff.getOwnedElements(),
new EStructuralFeature[] {
PomPackage.Literals.MODEL__BUILD,
PomPackage.Literals.BUILD__RESOURCES } ) )
{
runResc = true;
}
This is because the feature ID for BUILD__RESOURCES happens to be
the same as that of DEPENDENCY__EXCLUSIONS.
Same thing with BUILD__TEST__RESOURCES and DEPENDENCY__OPTIONAL.
But when BUILD__FILTERS is being checked, that's when the NPE
occurs since BUILD__FILTERS has a feature ID of 13 which is
non-existent in a Dependency object.
My question on the builder is: Is it supposed to compare a
Dependency or some other modified POM object to a Build Resource
or a Build Test Resource? Maybe it would be better if we add some
checking first if the modified POM object is indeed a Build
Resource/Build Test Resource/Build Filter before it gets to the
checking being done in handlePomChange?
thanks,
Korina
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