Here it is: private void makeFacts(){ kSession.insert( Integer.valueOf( 1 ) ); kSession.insert( Long.valueOf( 1 ) ); kSession.insert( Integer.valueOf( 0x10010 ) ); kSession.insert( Integer.valueOf( 0x10020 ) ); kSession.insert( Long.valueOf( 0x10010 ) ); kSession.insert( Long.valueOf( 0x10020 ) ); kSession.insert( Integer.valueOf( 0x10000 ) ); kSession.insert( Long.valueOf( 0x100000000L ) ); kSession.insert( Long.valueOf( 0x10000L ) ); }
package shift ############### dialect "mvel" rule test1 when $a: Integer( $one: intValue == 1 ) $b: Integer( $shift: intValue ) $c: Integer( $i: intValue, intValue == ($one << $shift ) ) then System.out.println( "test1 " + $a + " << " + $b + " = " + Integer.toHexString( $c ) ); end rule test2 when $a: Integer( $one: intValue == 1 ) $b: Long ( $shift: longValue ) $c: Integer( $i: intValue, intValue == ($one << $shift ) ) then System.out.println( "test2 " + $a + " << " + $b + " = " + Integer.toHexString( $c ) ); end rule test3 when $a: Long ( $one: longValue == 1 ) $b: Long ( $shift: longValue ) $c: Integer( $i: intValue, intValue == ($one << $shift ) ) then System.out.println( "test3 " + $a + " << " + $b + " = " + Integer.toHexString( $c ) ); end rule test4 when $a: Long ( $one: longValue == 1 ) $b: Integer( $shift: intValue ) $c: Integer( $i: intValue, intValue == ($one << $shift ) ) then System.out.println( "test4 " + $a + " << " + $b + " = " + Integer.toHexString( $c ) ); end ############################## -W On 22 June 2011 17:26, Michael Anstis <michael.ans...@gmail.com> wrote: > The current conversation on IRC might benefit form your simplified test > case?!? > > On 22 June 2011 16:24, Wolfgang Laun <wolfgang.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Given a scant selection of facts taken from java.lang.Integer and >> java.lang.Long (no value exceeds and a rule base with just 4 rules using >> simple constraints using nothing but the fact values, a single operator >> besides "==", it compiles and executes according to my expectations. >> >> Getting high-spirited, I added >> >> dialect "mvel"; >> >> to my DRL file and re-run everything. Lo and behold! Some rules don't fire >> any more! >> >> Is this to be expected? (There is no difference between 5.1.1 and 5.2.x.) >> >> Cheers >> Wolfgang >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> rules-dev mailing list >> rules-dev@lists.jboss.org >> https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > rules-dev mailing list > rules-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-dev > >
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