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RE: [equinox-dev] Getting info for dynamic imports through the console
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Is diag just reporting about optionally
imported packages? Isn't that the only way it could know which packages
are potentially dynamically imported?
"Kirchev, Lazar"
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Thanks,
Then I will open a bug for the
diag, and an enhancement request for providing info for the dynamically
imported packages. I will try to provide patches shortly.
Lazar
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The diag command appears to have a bug then. I do not expect
that behavior. There currently is no way to get information about dynamically
imported packages from the console. You should open a bug and contributions
are welcome ;-)
Tom
"Kirchev,
Lazar" ---07/08/2009 08:38:37 AM---But then why if the bundle imports
dynamically packages, which are not provided by any other bundle, the diag
command returns t
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But then why if the bundle imports dynamically packages, which are not
provided by any other bundle, the diag command returns that the dynamically
imported packages are missing? This really does not affect the resolving
of the bundle and it gets resolved correctly, but still are returned by
diag. When a bundle providing these packages is installed and activated,
diag stops returning the dynamically imported packages as missing.
But my question was more about how I can check through the console what
packages a bundle imports dynamically?
Lazar
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The diag command only shows info on why a bundle could
not resolve. Dynamic imports never prevent a bundle from resolving. Dynamic
import wires are created (well) dynamically, the bundle command only shows
imports for statically imported packages.
Tom
"Kirchev,
Lazar" ---07/08/2009 06:48:41 AM---Hello,
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[equinox-dev] Getting info for dynamic imports through the console |
Hello,
I have the following question regarding dynamic imports info. The bundle
<id> console command does not return the dynamic imports of a bundle,
and in the same time the diag <id> command states that there are
no unresolved imports for this bundle. So is this the intended behavior
of the bundle <id> command? Is it possible to get info through a
console command which packages are dynamically imported by the bundle?
Kind regards,
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