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[bugs #9461] Latest Modifications:

Changes by: 
                Gregory John Casamento <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
'Date: 
                Sat 06/26/2004 at 22:12 (US/Eastern)

            What     | Removed                   | Added
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          Resolution | None                      | Fixed
              Status | Open                      | Closed


------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
This issue was caused by the GormConnectionInspector catching the 
IBDidRemoveConnectionNotification.  This was causing the inspector to update the 
connection at the same time as it was adding the new one.  The only case this was 
apparent in was the one pointed out by Fred.   The problem isn't specific to custom 
classes in any way, but was an issue in general.

The workaround for this in 0.7.7 is simply to remove the connection and add it 
explicitly instead of simply clicking "connect" in the inspector when a connection 
already exists.

This issue is now corrected.

GJC






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[bugs #9461] Full Item Snapshot:

URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=9461>
Project: GNUstep
Submitted by: Fred Kiefer
On: Fri 06/25/2004 at 23:55

Category:  Gorm
Severity:  3 - Ordinary
Item Group:  Bug
Resolution:  Fixed
Assigned to:  gcasa
Status:  Closed


Summary:  Instantiated object wont work after reload of Gorm file

Original Submission:  After creating a connection to an instantiated custom class 
object, saving and later loading the Gorm file again, it is no longer possible to 
change the connection.
When trying to do so the connection pane staye empty, or rather one has the impression 
of an empty line there.

The application I noticed this was the cursor application from chapter 15 of the book 
"Cocoa Programming".


Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 22:12       By: gcasa
This issue was caused by the GormConnectionInspector catching the 
IBDidRemoveConnectionNotification.  This was causing the inspector to update the 
connection at the same time as it was adding the new one.  The only case this was 
apparent in was the one pointed out by Fred.   The problem isn't specific to custom 
classes in any way, but was an issue in general.

The workaround for this in 0.7.7 is simply to remove the connection and add it 
explicitly instead of simply clicking "connect" in the inspector when a connection 
already exists.

This issue is now corrected.

GJC

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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 12:49       By: gcasa
I was able to reproduce the issue with the instructions you gave above.   Thanks very 
much for the clarification, it really helped zero in on the issue.   I think we can 
safely say that this has nothing to do with custom classes or instantiated objects in 
a .gorm file.   

I believe I know what's causing the issue and I'll make a fix so that Gorm handles the 
situation gracefully.  GJC

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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 11:34       By: FredKiefer
I was able to reproduce it with your example as well. And now I know that it was me 
who did something wrong, but Gorm should handle this case more gracefully.

What I did was to select a button, switch to connections, select a different action on 
the target and press connect. After this Gorm is in an inconsistent state with regard 
to this connection.

I know that I have to disconnect the existing connection first, but why does Gorm 
allow me to set a different one? If it does it should do the disconnect first and than 
the connect.

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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 01:19       By: gcasa
I cannot recreate this one.   Please provide more explicit instructions on the 
problem. (I don't have the book you refer to so I may need you to tell me what you 
were doing exactly).

I created the attached gorm file, saved it and removed all of the connections on the 
custom object.

The situation you described "or rather one has the impression of an empty line there" 
is consistent with an intermittent problem I've been trying to fix.

GJC






File Attachments
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Date: Sat 06/26/2004 at 01:19  Name: custom.gorm.tgz  Size: 2KB   By: gcasa

http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/download.php?item_id=9461&amp;item_file_id=1432






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