On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Alexandre Bergel <alexandre(a)bergel.eu>wrote;wrote:
Using Mondrian is probably a good starting point for
this.
I am understating and hacking a bit with ImageSegment. With then, you
create a segment, and you have to create it based
in a graph of objects.
Actually, in the implementation details, you have an array of the root
objects. But ImageSegments only takes the objects that are ONLY referenced
inside that array (it uses the GC techniques to achieve this task). So, what
I want is to analyze with a visualization that array of objects and see the
relations between them and, if possible to the "external world" (external to
the array).
What do you think ?
It makes sense. You may bump into scalability problems of Mondrian however
(it works fine with a couple of thousands nodes and few hundreds edges).
Ok, but it doesn't matter. I just want to do little examples, not big ones
:)
BTW, I found some problems installing mondrian:
1) In the manual/tutorial it refers to ScriptLoader loadMondrian, which was
removed in latests versions. Anyway, I did a MondrianLoader load., but then
I found:
2) Gofer changed if the latest version (and MondianLoader install the latest
version). Here is the warning from Gofer:
"Please note that adding package references as strings (such as 'Mondrian')
is no longer supported, because Gofer cannot guess your naming conventions.
Adapt your code to either call #addPackage: (for full package names, e.g.
'Gofer'), #addVersion: (for complete version names, e.g. 'Gofer-lr.54')
or
#addQuery:do: (for full package names, e.g. 'Gofer', with the possiblity to
add additional conditions, e.g. reference author: 'lr'; branch: 'super').
This lets Gofer know what exactly you want, and in return it will more
likely do what you expect.
Select Proceed to continue, or close this window to cancel the operation."
I know Lukas did that change. We should fix it ?
Is there somewhere a one click image for Modrian ?
Thank you very much.
Alexandre
Thanks,
Mariano
Alexandre
On 14 Dec 2009, at 10:47, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
Hi folks! I have just subscribed to the mailing list.
I have a little question for you. I want to analyze and see a graphic of a
graph of objects and the references between them. Note that I want objects,
at runtime. Not static, not classes.
Is there something in Moose that I can use ?
Cheers,
Mariano
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