Are the objects JSON objects?  We have a utility that tries to convert JSON to 
AS3 ValueObjects by guessing the data types.

If the objects are externally instantiated, then you only really need typedefs 
and can avoid the memory overhead of the definitions.

-Alex

On 5/1/18, 11:40 PM, "Harbs" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Well, with font parsing there are SOOO MANY different data structures that 
it’s almost impossible to avoid using Object. Even if it was possible (which 
I’m not sure of), it’ll probably take me weeks or months and countless classes 
(with all the memory penalties of doing so) to cover all the types.
    
    I’m going to try and add a compiler option to output bracket notation for 
Object types to deal with the renaming issue of using Objects.
    
    Harbs
    
    > On May 2, 2018, at 9:36 AM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 
    > Hmm.  That's what you get for using Object __
    > 
    > The code expects the expression for the initial value to resolve to a 
definition (so we know if we need to coerce it), but once you switch to Object, 
it won't resolve.  In this case,we don't know the type of "offsets".   The 
quick fix is to just accept that it might not resolve and just let the browser 
deal with it.  However, we don't know what the Google Closure optimizer will do 
with the "offsets" property.  It may or may not rename it.  I keep thinking we 
should be warning when folks use Object.  In Royale you are asking for 
optimizer trouble if you are not completely strongly-typed.
    > 
    > Thoughts?
    > -Alex
    > 
    > On 5/1/18, 11:19 PM, "Harbs" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 
    >    FYI, I just tried reverting some changes, and it seems that not all 
the errors were due to void 0:
    >    This code:
    >                           var glyfPos:int = 
this._font.getTable('loca').offsets[this.id];
    >                           var nextPos:int = 
this._font.getTable('loca').offsets[this.id + 1];
    > 
    >    Causes this error:
    > 
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.jx.VarDeclarationEmitter.emit(VarDeclarationEmitter.java:153)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.royale.JSRoyaleEmitter.emitVarDeclaration(JSRoyaleEmitter.java:699)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.visitVariable(ASBlockWalker.java:278)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeSwitch.handle(ASNodeSwitch.java:162)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeHandler.handle(ASNodeHandler.java:85)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.BeforeAfterStrategy.handle(BeforeAfterStrategy.java:110)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.walk(ASBlockWalker.java:159)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.jx.StatementEmitter.emit(StatementEmitter.java:40)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.jx.StatementEmitter.emit(StatementEmitter.java:29)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.JSEmitter.emitStatement(JSEmitter.java:323)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.royale.JSRoyaleEmitter.emitStatement(JSRoyaleEmitter.java:987)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.visitBlock(ASBlockWalker.java:349)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeSwitch.handle(ASNodeSwitch.java:278)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeHandler.handle(ASNodeHandler.java:85)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.BeforeAfterStrategy.handle(BeforeAfterStrategy.java:110)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.walk(ASBlockWalker.java:159)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASEmitter.emitMethodScope(ASEmitter.java:867)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.jx.MethodEmitter.emit(MethodEmitter.java:145)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.royale.JSRoyaleEmitter.emitMethod(JSRoyaleEmitter.java:723)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.jx.ClassEmitter.emit(ClassEmitter.java:176)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.royale.JSRoyaleEmitter.emitClass(JSRoyaleEmitter.java:681)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.visitClass(ASBlockWalker.java:256)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeSwitch.handle(ASNodeSwitch.java:136)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeHandler.handle(ASNodeHandler.java:85)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.BeforeAfterStrategy.handle(BeforeAfterStrategy.java:110)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.walk(ASBlockWalker.java:159)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.goog.JSGoogEmitter.emitPackageContents(JSGoogEmitter.java:182)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.visitPackage(ASBlockWalker.java:244)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeSwitch.handle(ASNodeSwitch.java:132)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeHandler.handle(ASNodeHandler.java:85)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.BeforeAfterStrategy.handle(BeforeAfterStrategy.java:110)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.walk(ASBlockWalker.java:159)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.visitFile(ASBlockWalker.java:223)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeSwitch.handle(ASNodeSwitch.java:128)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.ASNodeHandler.handle(ASNodeHandler.java:85)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.visitor.as.BeforeAfterStrategy.handle(BeforeAfterStrategy.java:110)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.walk(ASBlockWalker.java:159)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.as.ASBlockWalker.visitCompilationUnit(ASBlockWalker.java:188)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.JSWriter.writeTo(JSWriter.java:98)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.codegen.js.JSWriter.writeTo(JSWriter.java:82)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.COMPJSCRoyale.compile(COMPJSCRoyale.java:308)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.MXMLJSCRoyale._mainNoExit(MXMLJSCRoyale.java:240)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.MXMLJSCRoyale.mainNoExit(MXMLJSCRoyale.java:197)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.COMPJSC._mainNoExit(COMPJSC.java:210)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.COMPJSC.mainNoExit(COMPJSC.java:140)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.COMPJSC.staticMainNoExit(COMPJSC.java:125)
    >         [java]    at 
org.apache.royale.compiler.clients.COMPJSC.main(COMPJSC.java:108)
    > 
    >    this._font is typed to a class instance
    >    getTable() returns an Object type.
    > 
    >    Changing the code to the following makes the error go away:
    > 
    >                           var glyfPos:int = 
(this._font.getTable('loca').offsets[this.id] as int);
    >                           var nextPos:int = 
(this._font.getTable('loca').offsets[this.id + 1] as int);
    > 
    >    Harbs
    > 
    >> On May 1, 2018, at 7:35 PM, Harbs <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> 
    >> I just finished resolving all my errors. It was hard to trace them down, 
but I just discovered that there were uses of "void 0" in the code. I replaced 
all those cases with “undefined" and poof! All my errors went away! :-)
    > 
    > 
    > 
    
    

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