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Tao Jie resolved MNEMONIC-459. ------------------------------ Resolution: Duplicate Assignee: Tao Jie (was: Yanping Wang) > Missing import statement in generated Durable class when it has fields of > Durable Collection > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MNEMONIC-459 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNEMONIC-459 > Project: Mnemonic > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Tao Jie > Assignee: Tao Jie > Priority: Major > > When we define a type with DurableCollection fields (eg: DurableArray), the > generated class has compilation error that missing import statement :{{import > org.apache.mnemonic.collections.DurableArrayFactory;}} > In javapoet, import statement is created automatically once we add a type in > statement. However in {{AnnotatedDurableEntityClass.buildGettersSpecs}}: > {code} > code.addStatement("$1N = $5N.restore($2N, $6L, $7L, phandler, $3N, $4N)", > dynfieldinfo.name, allocname, autoreclaimname, reclaimctxname, > String.format("%s%s", > m_typeutils.asElement(methodinfo.elem.getReturnType()).getSimpleName(), > cFACTORYNAMESUFFIX), dynfieldinfo.efproxiesname, dynfieldinfo.gftypesname); > {code} > {{$5N}} here is {{DurableArrayFactory}}, but it is treated as a variable > rather than a type, as a result, it would not be added to the import > statement. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)