It appears that when we marshal the session it writes a FlashHash as a Hash, then on reread of session file it now thinks it is a Hash. A marshalling error? Perish the thought :)
-Tom On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Thomas E Enebo defenestrated me: > It looks like somewhere @session['flash'] is getting set to a > regular hash. That is causing the error. FlashHash when explcitly set > then works... > > -Tom > > On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Ola Bini defenestrated me: > > Wow, goodie! > > > > I checked that flash implementation, and it's really strange. I trried to > > extract it (just taking out FlashHash and FlashNow) and using it from irb > > in regular C Ruby, > > and both keep and sweep result in infinite recursion. I can't really > > understand how it works in Rails.. > > > > /O > > > > At 15:08 2006-06-16, you wrote: > > > HEH...Well that didn't take long. StringIO.sync= was expecting > > >the wrong type. Now the cool part. Cookbook is running using jdbc > > >and webrick! Well that is if I comment out flash.sweep in flash.rb > > >in actionpack. I will look at that next. > > > > > >-Tom > > > > > >On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Thomas E Enebo defenestrated me: > > > > > >> I added your two patches to the tree where I already have Ola's fixes. > > >> I gave this a run against webrick running rails and we now get an > > >> java exception versus a deadlock, so things look better. I am home sick > > >> today so I will investigate. I will be applying Ola's patches today > > >> and I can apply the two you sent if you want. > > >> > > >> Here is the stack trace from webrick+rails on a simple request: > > >> Exception in thread "Ruby Thread19552406" java.lang.AssertionError: > > >java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument type mismatch > > >> -- + http://www.tc.umn.edu/~enebo +---- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ----+ | Thomas E Enebo, Protagonist | "Luck favors the prepared | | | mind." -Louis Pasteur | _______________________________________________ Jruby-devel mailing list Jruby-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jruby-devel