Hi, Are you able to browse that feature? Using {Browse} I mean. It could appear that, for some reason, it does not contain what you think it contains.
Sébastien On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 20:49, Khadija EL MAHRSI <khadija.elmah...@gmail.com > wrote: > Hello, > After a number of tests, it became clear that the problem comes indeed > from the feature which is assigned by the other class. Even though I'm > pretty sure that this feature is correctly assigned and does contain a > value, I'm not sure why I can't display it on the screen. Any ideas about > what could be wrong? > > Thanks. > > > 2012/3/29 Khadija EL MAHRSI <khadija.elmah...@gmail.com> > >> Hi, >> I've been doing some more tests. The VirtualString works just fine on a >> virtual string that I assign myself but when I try to do the same thing on >> a class' feature, it doens't work. >> For example: >> Var=self.feat1#1 (Where feat is an feature of a given class) >> {texHandler set(text:{VirtualString.toString Var}) >> works; however, >> {texHandler set(text:{VirtualString.toString self.feat2}) with >> self.feat2=self.feat1#1 >> doesn't work >> >> Does the problem have anything to do with the fact that feat2 is assigned >> by another class? >> >> Thanks >> >> 2012/3/29 Sébastien Doeraene <sjrdoera...@gmail.com> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Does this work correctly in the OPI? >>> {System.showInfo {VirtualString.toString 'hello '#"world"}} >>> >>> If no: what's the behavior that you observe? >>> If yes: can you provide us with a small code snippet that does not work >>> on your machine, and the behavior that you observe? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Sébastien >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 19:17, Khadija EL MAHRSI < >>> khadija.elmah...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> I was working with virtual strings and tried to have the string >>>> displayed on the screen using {TextHandler set(text:VirtualStr)}; however, >>>> it didn't work. >>>> I also tried to convert the virtual string to a string but this seems >>>> to make things worse: I can't use anything related to VirtualString for >>>> some reason: VirtualString.is, VirtualString.toString... >>>> Can someone tell me what's wrong? A normal string is displayed just >>>> fine; it is the virtual string that is the problem. >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _________________________________________________________________________________ >>> mozart-users mailing list >>> mozart-users@mozart-oz.org >>> http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users >>> >> >> > > > _________________________________________________________________________________ > mozart-users mailing list > mozart-users@mozart-oz.org > http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users >
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