Hello,
The newest @JsType feature is really very fascinating, and works in most
cases. The only issue i found was the wrong null.nullField javascript
output.
the compile command:
java -cp xxx com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler -war xxx -XnoclassMetadata
-XnocheckCasts -XjsInteropMode JS -XclosureCompiler -style
PRETTY com.goodow.realtime.store.StoreProd
Java code:
public CollaborativeOperation compose(JsonArray operations) {
final CollaborativeOperation first =
operations.<CollaborativeOperation> get(0);
if (operations.length() == 1) {
return first;
}
final JsonArray components = Json.createArray();
operations.forEach(...);
return new CollaborativeOperation(first.userId, first.sessionId,
components);
}
translated to the following javascript:
function $compose(operations) {
var components;
components = operations[0];
if (1 == operations.length) {
return components;
}
components = [];
$forEach(operations, new CollaborativeTransformer$1(components));
return new CollaborativeOperation(null.nullField, null.nullField,
components);
}
There's an easy workaround to fix this: using the -draftCompile options
when compilation. Here is the full compilation log:
https://travis-ci.org/goodow/realtime-store/builds/28777579 (search
for ./gwt-compile.sh)
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