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On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Steve Strong <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I generate bad HQL, then it will likely give a nasty exception.  The
> ANTLR error messages aren't the best, and since I'm injecting at the second
> phase of the parser it has even less context to work from.
>
> However, I really shouldn't be generating bad HQL - if there are queries
> that, for whatever reason can't be translated properly, they should be
> failing well before the HQL stage.
>
> Should also be easy to take these as bug reports during the alpha / beta
> stages and sort out any bad reporting that may exist.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve
>
>
> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Tuna Toksoz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Just one point that I would like to ask: what i've seen is that Linq
>> exceptions are pretty cryptic due to ANTLR stuff. Did you make any work on
>> it? (been a loooong time since i checked out NH code and read it)
>>
>>
>> Tuna Toksöz
>> Eternal sunshine of the open source mind.
>>
>> http://devlicio.us/blogs/tuna_toksoz
>> http://tunatoksoz.com
>> http://twitter.com/tehlike
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Steve Strong <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm happy with the Linq provider.  There are some queries that will cause
>>> it to fail, but I think they are largely edge cases for NH (and you can
>>> always revert to HQL, so it's never going to be a major issue).
>>>
>>> The key is that for all the queries that do run, I'm pretty happy that
>>> they are doing the right thing.
>>>
>>> Plus I've applied the provided patch for 2169 (silly bug, quite
>>> embarrasing), and upgraded to the latest releases of ANTLR (both code
>>> generation and runtime libraries).
>>>
>>> I'm happy for it to become an official alpha :)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> friends...
>>>> probably you are new in NH.
>>>> To release Alpha1 is not the end of the world.
>>>> Have sit, hold on, take a coffee and wait.
>>>>
>>>> Between Alpha1 and GA release we will fix a lot of issues as usual.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 12:22 PM, nadav s <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> i'm not sure if its the right post to say it but,
>>>>> i know that this patch:
>>>>> http://216.121.112.228/browse/NH-2170
>>>>>
>>>>>  <http://216.121.112.228/browse/NH-2170>might not be a problem to many
>>>>> people
>>>>> but for my teams, and i'm sure many others (although did not vote for
>>>>> it)
>>>>> would very very much appreciate if it will be applied to the trunk so
>>>>> we could use it and won't have to edit the code (again) to make it 
>>>>> available
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Diego Mijelshon <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> LOL... true.
>>>>>> Anyway, it's just an example. My only concern is that many
>>>>>> (important?) bugs remain open... I believe it would be important to know 
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> plan for each (like, "won't fix"/"will fix before GA"/etc)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>    Diego
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 10:07, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Diego Mijelshon <
>>>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And what about bugs like 2169<http://216.121.112.228/browse/NH-2169>
>>>>>>>> ?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It is an open ticket as various others.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Using Naples's dialect:
>>>>>>> Ogni scarrafone é bello a' mamma soia.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Translated in Italian:
>>>>>>> Ogni scrafaggio é bello, per la sua mamma.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Translated in English + Information Technology:
>>>>>>> Each bug is the most important for its reporter.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Fabio Maulo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Fabio Maulo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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