On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Meredith Gregory
<[email protected]>wrote:
> David,
>
> Thanks, but not quite. Unfortunately, i do not know the name of the tag. i
> have to compute it. So, your soln won't work. As i mentioned in my email,
> the following
>
> <{computeTag(context)}>{computeTagContents(context)}</{computeTag(context}>
> is a scheme for what i'd like to do, but it's probably too hard to make
> work.
Sorry for being dense about your question.
If you want to send me your file directly, I think I know what's going on (I
think it's an import related issue...)
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> --greg- Show quoted text -
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:13 PM, David Pollak <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> scala> <fu><bar>5</bar></fu>
>> res0: scala.xml.Elem = <fu><bar>5</bar></fu>
>>
>> scala> <fu>{(1 to 3).map(i => <item>{i}</item>)}</fu>
>> res1: scala.xml.Elem = <fu><item>1</item><item>2</item><item>3</item></fu>
>>
>> Does that give you what you want (XML literals are part of the language)
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Meredith Gregory <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Sir and Dame Scalahads,
>>>
>>> i was attempting to do something really simple-minded with scala.xml._
>>> and it didn't perform according to Burak's tutorial. So, any clues about the
>>> following would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>> - When i type the following into Scala version 2.7.2.final repl, it
>>> all works
>>>
>>> scala>
>>> scala.xml.Elem(null,"fu",null,scala.xml.TopScope,scala.xml.Elem(null,"bar",null,scala.xml.TopScope,scala.xml.Text("5")))
>>> res9: scala.xml.Elem = <fu><bar>5</bar></fu>
>>>
>>> scala>
>>>
>>> - But when i attempt to compile a similar expression in Scala version
>>> 2.7.3, it doesn't.
>>>
>>> [WARNING]
>>> /Users/lgm/work/src/projex/bobj/dspace/src/main/scala/com/sap/dspace/model/othello/render.scala:26:
>>> error: type mismatch;
>>> [WARNING] found : scala.xml.TopScope.type (with underlying type object
>>> scala.xml.TopScope)
>>> [WARNING] required: scala.xml.MetaData
>>> [WARNING] TopScope,
>>> [WARNING] ^
>>>
>>> - Where do i go to see the new api?
>>>
>>> It would be cooler if i could do something like
>>>
>>> <{computeTag(context)}>{computeTagContents(context)}</{computeTag(context}>
>>>
>>> but i think that might be a parsing nightmare and so i'm guessing this
>>> isn't supported. i'd love to know if i'm wrong.
>>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>>
>>> --greg
>>>
>>> --
>>> L.G. Meredith
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>>> Biosimilarity LLC
>>> 806 55th St NE
>>> Seattle, WA 98105
>>>
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>>>
>>> http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> L.G. Meredith
> Managing Partner
> Biosimilarity LLC
> 806 55th St NE
> Seattle, WA 98105
>
> +1 206.650.3740
>
> http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
>
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