Hey,
thanks a lot for looking into it. I feel honored by this dedication :)
Cheers
Matt
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Nicolas Anquetil <nicolas.anquetil(a)inria.fr
Hi Matthias,
just to keep you updated.
I looked into it. I found the problem and started to correct it.
Basically your code is now passing the tests, but it broke two previous
tests and I need to look why.
It should be corrected by tomorrow.
nicolas
PS: BTW, you just earned yourself a specific test case to your own name !!!
You might well be on your way to eternal recognition by the human kind. :-)
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*De: *"Matthias Junker" <junker.matt(a)gmail.com>
*À: *"Moose-related development" <moose-dev(a)iam.unibe.ch>
*Envoyé: *Mardi 17 Mai 2011 14:36:46
*Objet: *[Moose-dev] VerveineJ and Collections
Hello,
i tried parsing a simple project with VerveineJ with only one class as
follows:
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
public class Bla {
public static void main(String[] arg){
*List* list = new ArrayList();
Arrays.asList("abc");
}
}
When i load the mse in Moose, i only have the following model classes:
Object, Bla, String, CharSequence, Serializable, Arrays
However the List related classes (List, ArrayList, Collection,...) seem to
be missing. It's weird, because the class Arrays is in the same jar/package
as List (java.util) but doesn't get parsed. Could this be a problem with
Generics?
Cheers,
Matt
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