Can you make an integration tests that fails?

So far we have:
http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/trunk/labs/jbossrules/drools-compiler/src/test/resources/org/drools/integrationtests/test_FunctionInConsequence.drl
http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/trunk/labs/jbossrules/drools-compiler/src/test/resources/org/drools/integrationtests/test_EvalException.drl

Mark

Paul Smith wrote:
That's what I tried initially and got the same result. It's actually
eval(doSomething("{s}"))

On 4/4/06, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
should just be eval(doSomething())
as long as doSomething returns true, should be OK.

On 4/4/06, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK,

modified the function to read

function boolean doSomething(String s) {
    System.out.println(s);
    return true;
}

and the .dsl file to read

eval(doSomething("{s}") == true);

but we get

org.drools.rule.InvalidRulePackage: Rule Compilation error The method
eval(boolean) is undefined for the type MandatoryStreet1AddressNotNull_0

    at org.drools.rule.Package.checkValidity(Package.java:370)
    at org.drools.reteoo.RuleBaseImpl.addPackage(RuleBaseImpl.java:247)
    at testing.FunctionTest.testFunction(FunctionTest.java:26)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
    at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
    at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
    at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
    at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
    at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
    at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
    at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
    at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests(
RemoteTestRunner.java:478)
    at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(
RemoteTestRunner.java:344)
    at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(
RemoteTestRunner.java:196)





On 4/4/06, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
anything used in the LHS (when) must return a boolean, and be used
inside
an
eval() etc... it can't just appear freeform in a when. Slap an eval()
around
the doSomething() (it will need to return true) and see if that works
for
you.

On 4/4/06, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was basically trying a few different constructs but the following
is
not
valid:

package testing

import testing.AddressDetail

expander crm.dsl

function void doSomething(String s) {
    System.out.println(s);
}

rule "MandatoryStreet1AddressNotNull"

    when
        The first street address line is empty
        Send 'in when' to doSomething <-- If I take this line out
then
it's
legal but with it in I get the stack trace below
    then
        Add the message that the first street address cannot be
empty
        Send 'do something' to doSomething
end



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
org.drools.rule.InvalidRulePackage: Unable to resolve ObjectType
'doSomething'

    at org.drools.rule.Package.checkValidity(Package.java:370)
    at org.drools.reteoo.RuleBaseImpl.addPackage(RuleBaseImpl.java
:247)
    at testing.FunctionTest.testFunction(FunctionTest.java:26)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(Unknown
Source)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
    at junit.framework.TestCase.runTest(TestCase.java:154)
    at junit.framework.TestCase.runBare(TestCase.java:127)
    at junit.framework.TestResult$1.protect(TestResult.java:106)
    at junit.framework.TestResult.runProtected(TestResult.java:124)
    at junit.framework.TestResult.run(TestResult.java:109)
    at junit.framework.TestCase.run(TestCase.java:118)
    at junit.framework.TestSuite.runTest(TestSuite.java:208)
    at junit.framework.TestSuite.run(TestSuite.java:203)
    at
org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.runTests
(
RemoteTestRunner.java:478)
    at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.run(
RemoteTestRunner.java:344)
    at org.eclipse.jdt.internal.junit.runner.RemoteTestRunner.main(
RemoteTestRunner.java:196)

The .dsl file is as follows:

#Customer Relationship Management domain specific language.
[when]The first street address line is empty=$ad :
AddressDetail(street1
==
"")
[when]The postcode is empty=$ad : AddressDetail(postcode == " ")
[then]Add the message that the first street address cannot be empty=
System.out.println("Enter the street address dummy");
Send '{s}' to doSomething=doSomething("{s}");


I realise it's a bit of dumb example but for arguments sake,
doSomething
may
be performing a bit more of a complex evaluation.

On 4/4/06, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
my mistake, you should be able to call it, there are a fair few
integration
tests that cover that (Mark tells me).



On 4/4/06, Michael Neale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When in the "when" (he heee) do you want to call it? The only
places
are
in an eval, or predicate or return value... I am not sure if
they
are
allowed in there by design.


On 4/4/06, Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't seem to be able to call functions from within the
'when'
clause
of a
drl in Drools 3.0. Is this by design or a flaw?




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