Re: components with incorrect error labels

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Fri Mar 09 2007 - 06:43:03 EST

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    If you add a "// VALID" at the end of the line, it will tell the
    validator to ignore the problem.

    ms

    On Mar 9, 2007, at 2:44 AM, Jean Pierre Malrieu wrote:

    > I have another (related) problem now:
    > My wod are marked with red error underlining and icons for key paths.
    >
    > ex:
    >
    > PopUpButton2: WOPopUpButton {
    > displayString = levelItem.levelName;
    > item = levelItem;
    > list = levelList;
    > noSelectionString = "Tous";
    > selection = subjectDisplayGroup.queryMatch.level;
    > }
    >
    > The selection binding is marked with the error: "there is no key
    > path 'subjectDisplayGroup.queryMatch.level' for page X.
    > Obviously there is no such binding because queryMatch is an
    > NSDictionary.
    > Should WODEditor be validating such key paths?
    >
    > JPM
    >
    >
    > Le 8 mars 07 à 17:01, Zak Burke a écrit :
    >
    >> Mike Schrag wrote on 3/8/07 9:47 AM:
    >>> What does Problems View show?
    >>
    >> Aha. My bad. I do have an error: there's a binding in the .html file
    >> that isn't in the .wod file.
    >>
    >> I missed this for two reasons:
    >>
    >> 1. I had a poorly defined filter on the error messages that was
    >> masking things from the Problems View.
    >>
    >> 2. Neither the .html nor the .wod pane show the red x error bubble
    >> icon. I kinda expected the .html pane should show an error since
    >> it points to an undefined binding, just like a call to
    >> SomeClass.undefinedMethod() would.
    >>
    >> But really, the problem was my stupid filter in (1). Sorry to bother
    >> you with problems that aren't your problems.
    >>
    >> zak.
    >>
    >>
    >>> On Mar 8, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Zak Burke wrote:
    >>>> Occasionally, I find the Package Explorer will label one of my
    >>>> WOComponent files as containing errors when there are none.
    >>>> Here's a screen shot:
    >>>>
    >>>> http://cobweb.dartmouth.edu/~zburke/error.png
    >>>>
    >>>> The errors can show up even in components where no changes have
    >>>> been made. Running validation doesn't help, nor does cleaning
    >>>> and rebuilding. Are validation errors cached somewhere? Is there
    >>>> a way to kick the cache?
    >>>>
    >>>> zak.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >



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