Hi

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 1:50 PM, fengxia <[email protected]> wrote:

> I did a quick experiment:
>
> 1. Created two layers in one charm, each layer has a few states,
> set_state() can trigger @when defined in other layers.
>
> 2. Use the same set of states, now splitting them in two charms => @when
> don't trigger anymore.
>
> So does this mean states have a namespace by the charm it belongs?


States are stored on the individual instance of the charm.  They are
private and no other charm can see those states.

Cheers
Alex.


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