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RE: [CASHeW-s-editor-patches] I am commiting changes to supportconsisten
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Andrew John Hughes |
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RE: [CASHeW-s-editor-patches] I am commiting changes to supportconsistent behavour (starting from max always) of editor....... |
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Thu, 31 Mar 2005 15:49:19 +0100 |
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 14:09 +0100, Barry Norton wrote:
> OK, now I'm more than a little annoyed - I didn't explain why I wanted
> the behaviour I did, nor why I wanted the code in the place I did,
> because I thought it would be enough that I had stated it as a
> requirement.
>
I agree; this seems to have dragged on far too long for what is
relatively minor behaviour.
> If I have to be completely explicit to have something done the way I
> want then here goes:
>
> 1) I want the behaviour of auto-naming being based on a simple counter
> and increment (rather than a search for the lowest unused name) because
> this is part of interactive editing and so must be as quick as possible.
>
I implemented this in the factory I mentioned in my reply to Ravish's
mail. This was done several weeks ago.
> 2) I want the behaviour after re-loading a file to be the same (i.e.
> next highest name than maximal in diagram, rather than going back and
> 'filling in the blanks'), because a different behaviour after saving and
> reloading the file breaks the user expectation - i.e. consistency is
> important, speed is less so on loading a file (this is based on blocking
> IO on a disk read, so the additional time working out the largest
> 'unnamed' name is negligible)
>
This is what I believe I implemented in the factory also; as I noted in
my previous reply, Ravish seems to have ignored this and implemented it
in a similar way in the parser, albeit without the counter. That said,
the method may be buggy, as I was unable to test it at the time (the
parser being unwritten).
> 3) I want the functionality that achieves all this in the factory
> because otherwise it is going to be massively duplicated (a common
> method in the future abstract ProcessFactory superclass should take care
> of this, not several separate functions in the parsing functionality).
>
Agreed.
> 4) I don't want a static list of node names because (as I've now shown,
> despite repeated claims that this wasn't possible) it is possible to
> have two diagrams open for editing in the same Eclipse instantiation and
> this prevents having two nodes/processes with the same name *in the
> different diagrams*!
>
I implemented the current system (more a rather nasty hack) as a
demonstration more of what needed to be done, and because I couldn't
fathom how to get hold of the diagram from the appropriate context. It
should be a simple matter to modify this to use a passed-in Diagram
instance rather than a static list, if someone with more knowledge of
the internals than I knows how to pass in such instances. Using the
diagram as the list obviously solves the bug mentioned above.
> In future if you're not sure whether something I've gone into details on
> is a requirement or just a suggestion, please ask before assuming the
> latter.
>
> Thanks to Ravish for implementing the functionality, once I explained
> the first two of these points, but if re-factoring is necessary to do it
> the way I said, please get that done immediately.
>
> And please sort out that final point before I see the editor again...
>
> Barry
>
I believe these items are documented in the minutes, and thus there is
really no excuse for things having gone so awry. We also have a bug and
task database for such matters, which may be useful for this (and which
no-one seems to be using).
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=cashew-s-editor
https://savannah.nongnu.org/task/?group=cashew-s-editor
>
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
> address@hidden
> > [mailto:cashew-s-editor-patches-
> > address@hidden On Behalf Of Andrew John
> > Hughes
> > Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 1:19 PM
> > To: CASHeW-s Editor Patches
> > Subject: Re: [CASHeW-s-editor-patches] I am commiting changes to
> > supportconsistent behavour (starting from max always) of editor.......
> >
> > On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 03:43 +0100, Ravish Bhagdev wrote:
> > > I am comming the attached patch to allow only nodes with maximum
> number
> > from the nodes always, as Barry suggested in last meeting. Three
> model
> > files are modified as mentioned below (patch attached):
> > >
> > > Changelog:
> > >
> > > 2005-03-31 Ravish Bhagdev address@hidden
> > >
> > > * src/nongnu/cashews/eclipse/model/Connection.java
> > > * src/nongnu/cashews/eclipse/model/DiagramParser.java
> > > * src/nongnu/cashews/eclipse/model/NodeRegistrar.java
> > >
> > > - getSource() method added in Connection class
> > > - Parser modified to remove a bug causing repetition of outgoing
> edges
> > in model.
> > > - Added private int max property in NodeRegistrar along with getter
> and
> > setter methods for the same.
> > >
> > > - Ravish.
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> > >
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> > I don't get why you create the Nodes manually in the Parser, rather
> than
> > using the factory, which already has a method for capturing the node
> > number. It seems we have duplicate functionality here.
> >
> > Also, I don't know what went wrong with the patch, but it seems to
> > replace the entire parser, even though not all of it has changed.
> > --
> > Andrew :-)
> >
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Andrew :-)
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