Is there any way to interrogate exactly, as in get a printed representation of what goes on under the hood for one of these type of declarations ?
As an example: (as per the docs) for a declared type like the following: declare Person *firstName : String @key* *lastName : String @key* age : int end The compiler will implicitly generate 3 constructors: one without parameters, one with the @key fields, and one with all fields. Person() // parameterless constructor Person( String firstName, String lastName ) Person( String firstName, String lastName, int age ) ...creating an instance using the @key constructor /Person person = new Person( "John", "Doe" );/ **************** So lets say I do the following: declare Here location: String @key end I understand that it does the above, but it *also* lets me do this as well: * Here here = new Here("kitchen"); System.out.println( here ); System.out.println( here.getLocation(); ); $lh : Here (location == "kitchen") System.out.println( "You are in the " + $lh.getLocation() );* And get ... *Here( location=kitchen ) kitchen You are in the kitchen* ... from various rules I've created ... so there is a lot going on under the hood, I just want to get a complete inventory of what that is and how I inspect it for more complex type declarations. Any ideas? -matt -- View this message in context: http://drools.46999.n3.nabble.com/key-declarations-for-a-type-What-s-under-the-hood-tp4028343.html Sent from the Drools: User forum mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ rules-users mailing list rules-users@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/rules-users