jean pierre Lerbscher
jean pierre Lerbscher
Maybe it would be more logical for @MysterAitch to help deploy this version? Can you delete this tweet please?
I agree with you.
that actually looks right https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se15/html/jls-3.html#jls-EscapeSequence
Hi @Kjames5269 from my understanding there is no way, with JP, to get the value of an attribute(member) from an annotation. You are certainly on the right way. @matozoid @MysterAitch...
Is this java code? > @_(D@t((D@tq@t((LLL%L=L@t((qqq(qqLLLLL@t((LLL%L=L@_(D@t((D@tq@t((qqq(q@_(D@t((D@tq@t((qqq(qqLLLLL@t((LLL%L=L@_(D@t((D@tq@t((qqq(qqaLLLLL/L,LL((LLLLL%L=Lqq)qqq)qqq3t000000
What is the purpose of this test. Will find that JP does not perform well on boundary tests?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Program_slicing > Based on the original definition of Weiser,[3] informally, a static program slice S consists of all statements in program P that may affect the value of variable v...
Hi @Artur- You are right. This can be fixed very quickly using a LinkedHashSet.
It's not so easy for getDeclaredMethods because in this case sets (or HashSet) are used in several classes. So i tags this issue as an improvment.
I have integrated your unit test with a fix. Thank you for this contribution.