it is bound globally when I evauate 'mydata' in the debugger after the app has initialized. Something is preventing it from showing up when the 'remotecall' instance is initializing it's attributes. I'm trying to figure out if this is because the name is not getting bound that early, or because the context in which globals are evaluated is wrong for initializing attributes. If the latter were the case I'd expect a lot more things to be broken though.
On 1/10/07, Max Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perhaps mydata has an id but not a name in the canvas? -Max Henry Minsky wrote: > The code below is a trimmed down testcase from the rpc library. It gets > this > error in legals but not in trunk: > > ERROR: foo.lzx:12: reference to undefined variable 'mydata' > > The line 12 is trying to evaluate the variable "mydata", which should be > bound to the <dataset> that > is declared before it. It is in trunk, but in legals the value isn't bound > yet when the "remotecall" instance is being created. > > If I print it's value from the debugger, after things have inited, > mydata is > properly bound to a dataset. > So something is weird with either the context in which the name 'mydata' is > evaluated, or the order in which the name gets set on > a node. > > > <canvas width="800" height="800" debug="true"> > > <debug x="300" y="20" width="500" height="400" /> > > <class name="remotecall" extends="node"> > <attribute name="dataobject" value="null" type="expression" /> > </class> > > <dataset name="mydata" /> > > <view id="foo"> > <remotecall dataobject="mydata" /> > </view> > </canvas> > > > -- Regards, Max Carlson OpenLaszlo.org
-- Henry Minsky Software Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED]
