Indeed... it is running by me as well but I am fully puzzled.
I had added, after your commit, in my version the following which I
believed was innocent... it wasn't: In TagScript.java, replace
Tag tag = (Tag) threadLocalTagCache.get(t);
with
Tag tag = null;
if(context.isCacheTags())
tag = (Tag) threadLocalTagCache.get(t);
Indeed, otherwise, the tag is only cleared at the start of next run.
Well, precisely this change made everything fail by me.
I'll have to evaluate further for more tags-that-wish-caching but for
now... fine!
paul
Le 13 août 05, à 18:25, peter royal a écrit :
On Aug 10, 2005, at 6:14 PM, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
I'm annoyed... I don't obtain the same results as you do.
With the default cacheTags value as false, I obtain only your test
failing.
With the default cacheTags value as true, I obtain many failed tests.
Did you not say that with your commit, all jelly-core tests were
passing ?
If not then we really need to push the NeedCaching and RefusesCaching
interfaces. Right ?
yes, with the change I made, all the tests in jelly-core were passing.
can you give an example or two of a test that's failing for you?
-pete
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peter royal
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