On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 03:46:44PM +0000, David Huen wrote: > > I have changed AssembledSequenceList.length() to return 0 on an empty list > in my own copy. Is this value compatible with other existing code? if > so, I will commit my change to CVS.
That should be fine -- thanks. > The other issue is whether SimpleAssembly should be handling the > extension of the AssembledSequenceList any further. Will anything break > if we just let the AssembledSequenceList do it itself? Hmmm, not sure about this. My original take on this was that AssembledSymbolLength shouldn't be doing length management at all -- that decision should be left to whatever code is calling is. The rationale behind this was that sometimes the length of an assembly might be longer than the maximum position of the last component. (Think some of the human chromsosomes, which have whole unsequenced arms). Someone else (Matthew?) wanted auto-length in AssembledSymbolList, and there now seems to be some duplication. I don't really mind where the auto-extension gets handled, so long as it remains possible to explicityly set the length of an AssembledSymbolList to extend beyond the last component. How about: - newly constructed AssembledSymbolList has length 0 - This always get auto-extended when components get added - You can still explicitly set the length as well. This should maybe throw an exception if you try to set a length which doesn't include all the components. Then there shouldn't be any need at all for assembly extension code in places like SimpleAssembly. Does this make sense? Thomas. _______________________________________________ Biojava-l mailing list - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://biojava.org/mailman/listinfo/biojava-l