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Re: [incquery-dev] QE "attach" feature, bugzilla email storm
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Hi,
we are talking about the following issues:
* 419114: Ambiguous variable type definitions: error even on internal variables, https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=419114
* Quite complex issue, needs checking all possible cases
* 412972: parameter type is incorrect in generated code, https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=412972
* Needs a full restructuring of the type provider; no test case available; depends on pattern ordering :(
* 410823: Method parameters in Matcher generated based on inconsistent type warning, https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=410823
* Similar to previous; a bit more important, but basically the same issue
* 404652: Wrong type parameter in the generated evaluateXExpression() method for EJavaClass<T>, https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=404652
* Only appears when using generics in the EMF metamodel
Three of them relates to ambiguous type definitions; they are very bad, but very complex issues. Basically, all three should be solved together, but it would require a large effort. Sadly, I am reasonably sure, I won't have time for this, although they can be really problematic issues.
The fourth is an easier decision: if we do not support EMF generics, it can be avoided.
Cheers,
Zoli
-- Zoltán Ujhelyi
https://www.inf.mit.bme.hu/en/members/ujhelyiz
Fault Tolerant Systems Research Group
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
On 2014.04.03., at 20:51, Istvan Rath <rath@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 03 Apr 2014, at 20:46, Ujhelyi Zoltán <ujhelyiz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On the other hand, this means, we should focus only on critical type inference issues in 0.8, and push forward the other ones. Of course, what is critical, is more-or-less open to interpretation.
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> I generally agree, can you identify the ones that you consider critical? The rest should be pushed to the Future.
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> thanks
> Istvan
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> Istvan Rath, PhD
> Research Fellow
> Fault Tolerant Systems Research Group
> Budapest University of Technology and Economics
> rath@xxxxxxxxxx
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