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> > I'd like to narrow the package down to EventSourceSupport, Notifier, > > probably ChainNotifier (after I have guessed what it should do) and > > probably TypeValidity. In this case less is certainly more. > > I just got some feedback from somebody who uses the event code. He too > thinks it is too complex. I'll go over his comments tomorrow, try to > understand how thing work at this moment, and how to make it simpler. It seems TypeApplicabilityNotifier,.. and ChainNotifier are indeed useful classes. I'll first add documentation and examples to the existing classes: ChainNotifier has no documentation at all, and there isn't any package documentation either. What I would like to do anyway is turn the .jml files into normal interfaces with model methods and get rid of the model fields. I find them too confusing. Marko -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-12-29 22:25:48
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> I'd like to narrow the package down to EventSourceSupport, Notifier, > probably ChainNotifier (after I have guessed what it should do) and > probably TypeValidity. In this case less is certainly more. I just got some feedback from somebody who uses the event code. He too thinks it is too complex. I'll go over his comments tomorrow, try to understand how thing work at this moment, and how to make it simpler. Marko -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-12-29 16:02:11
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I've been working with the JML people on completing the jml tasks and other issues with their tools. I've gone through all the code again to make sure it passes the latest jml checker. When the jmlc compiler complained about something in the event package, I tried to understand what everything is for. I have some major problems with the org.jutil.event package. It is so _extremely_ complex that the specifications are at best counterproductive. It is the very essence of an event system that you don't know what will happen when you fire an event, so why go through all the trouble of trying to specify it ? Nobody can use this stuff without studying it for a week. And at the end of the week, the conclusion would be that you shouldn't pass wrong listener, events or notifiers to EventSourceSupport and that you actually can't give any useful specification for what will happen when you fire an event. I'd like to narrow the package down to EventSourceSupport, Notifier, probably ChainNotifier (after I have guessed what it should do) and probably TypeValidity. In this case less is certainly more. Marko -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-11-25 19:50:43
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I've been working on a system of quantities and units. Initially I implemented each unit and quantity in a separate class, but now I'm implementing derived quantities, the amount of classes is exploding. I want to implement at least all quantities and units on http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/units.html. All classes are singletons, but even if they are not implemented that way, the implementation will always try to use the same objects instead of creating new ones. I was planning to create a class SI (or something like that) anyway for convenience (not having to import zillions of classes), so I'm wondering if instead of only providing final static constants in that class, I should also put the instantiation of different units in there, and get rid of the subclasses. That would mean that base quantities (and units) would have to be singletons in order to work since the only useful test would be == when they are all instances of the same class (not that I have any problem with that since there is no use for more than 1 instance of a certain base quantity). I can't really find a good reason now for creating a separate class for every different quantity/unit. It seemed like a good idea at first, but now ... In other words, I want your $0.02 Marko -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-09-06 18:46:38
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I'm busy preparing for the 0.3 release of this weekend. My plan was to include jml 3.2 in the jml-ant.jar which contains the ant tasks for jml. The jml jars however also contain ANTLR and a few other things. The entire jar file is 4MB, which seems a bit too big for me. The most logical thing to do now, I think, is to include only the ant tasks, and not to use them in the default targets. If the developer wants to invoke jml targets, he'll have to install JML first in his ant/lib directory. any opinions ? Marko -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-09-02 18:38:35
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I've been implementing ant tasks for JML in the past few days. So far I have a syntax checker, a code generator and a doc task. The doc tasks is however inconvenient to use due to limits of jmldoc. The jmlunit task will have to wait since the jmlunit tool is br0ken. I'll probably integrate the doc task and the syntax checker task with the next release, which I hope is for next weekend. Marko No. 5 -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-09-02 18:33:06
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After throwing over the design a few times, I got a pretty nice implementation of FileSet. I changed Predicate into an interface while doing so, I needed multiple interface inheritance since it was impractical for LocalDisk and PatternPredicate to have a common superclass. I still needs to add some docs and specs though. The principle is as follows. a) you make a FileSet object b) you add FileSetPredicates to it using include() and exclude() A FileSetPredicate is a special predicate needed to make the process efficient. They can contain any ordinary predicate (they are predicate themselves), for example to check whether a file contains some word,.... c) you invoke getFiles() to get all the files in the FileSet It is now in package org.jutil.java.io, but it has to move to org.jutil.io.fileset. Moving it to org.jutil.io will most likely turn io into the same mess that collections had become, and I want to avoid that. Marko No. 5 -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Tom S. <Tom...@cs...> - 2002-09-01 09:38:48
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On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Marko van Dooren wrote: > http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-objprev/?loc=dwmain > > "Queries are run against pure Java language objects, giving developers all the > flexibility of the Collections API and other APIs, such as the Jakarta > Commons Collections and Jutil.org." Still eager to change the name now? :) Tom |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-09-01 09:33:28
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http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/web/library/wa-objprev/?loc=dwmain "Queries are run against pure Java language objects, giving developers all the flexibility of the Collections API and other APIs, such as the Jakarta Commons Collections and Jutil.org." Marko No. 5 -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |
From: Marko v. D. <Mar...@cs...> - 2002-08-27 09:27:03
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rejuse or reJuse ? all domain names are available. Marko No. 5 -- Jutil.org - Programming as you know it is over http://org-jutil.sourceforge.net |