Dieter Maurer wrote:
Chris Withers wrote at 2007-3-16 08:45 +:
...
Is there any way an object could be invalidated without there being a
non-current revision to read?
Sure (through a call to ZODB.DB.DB.invalidate), although usually
it is done only after the object changed.
OK. I'm
On 3/20/07, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Chris Withers wrote at 2007-3-16 08:45 +:
...
Is there any way an object could be invalidated without there being a
non-current revision to read?
Sure (through a call to ZODB.DB.DB.invalidate), although usually
it
Jeremy Hylton wrote:
transaction end committed. If end is None, it implies that the
revision returned by loadBefore() is the current revision. There is
an assert here, because the _setstate_noncurrent() is only called if
the object is in the invalidated set, which implies that there is a
Dieter wrote:
Unfortunately, neither of these means anything to me ;-)
That is because you did not look at the code :-)
Much as I wish I had time to read and learn the whole zodb code base, I
don't. It wasn't clear what that code did and what those assertions
really meant...
Jim wrote:
On 3/15/07, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dieter wrote:
Unfortunately, neither of these means anything to me ;-)
That is because you did not look at the code :-)
Much as I wish I had time to read and learn the whole zodb code base, I
don't. It wasn't clear what that code did and
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Yes, it looks like an error:
Apparently, assert end is not None failed.
Apparently storage.loadBefore returned a wrong value.
Unfortunately, neither of these means anything to me ;-)
I guess I should file a bug report?
Why collector?
cheers,
Chris
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Chris Withers wrote at 2007-3-14 10:18 +:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Yes, it looks like an error:
Apparently, assert end is not None failed.
Apparently storage.loadBefore returned a wrong value.
Unfortunately, neither of these means anything to me ;-)
That is because you did not look at
On Mar 14, 2007, at 1:43 PM, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Chris Withers wrote at 2007-3-14 10:18 +:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Yes, it looks like an error:
Apparently, assert end is not None failed.
Apparently storage.loadBefore returned a wrong value.
Unfortunately, neither of these means
(trying again to send to the right list)
Hi All,
One of the users on one of my projects saw this error under high load:
Module Products.QueueCatalog.QueueCatalog, line 458, in reindexObject
Module Products.QueueCatalog.QueueCatalog, line 341, in catalog_object
Module
Chris Withers wrote at 2007-3-13 11:34 +:
One of the users on one of my projects saw this error under high load:
Module Products.QueueCatalog.QueueCatalog, line 458, in reindexObject
Module Products.QueueCatalog.QueueCatalog, line 341, in catalog_object
Module
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