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Max Rydahl Andersen closed HBX-906:
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Resolution: Rejected
if you do select new we can't know how to get p1, p2 and p3 from that select new
object.
Support better readable results when toString isn't implemented
for "select new SomeObject(p1, p2, p3)" statements
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Key: HBX-906
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-906
Project: Hibernate Tools
Type: New Feature
Versions: 3.2beta8
Reporter: Joseph Marques
If I have some class called SomeObject WITHOUT a toString method, and I have some
statement like "select new SomeObject(p1, p2, p3)", the results look like
0
SomeObject@19cd8ea
SomeObject@65168f
SomeObject@ac1d0e
SomeObject@1a79e4
SomeObject@9cd89b
SomeObject@11c00d8
...
Instead, why not attempt to show the results as:
0 1 2
<p1.toString()> <p2.toString()> <p3.toString()>
<p1.toString()> <p2.toString()> <p3.toString()>
<p1.toString()> <p2.toString()> <p3.toString()>
In other words, statements like "select new SomeObject(p1, p2, p3) ..." should
default to the same results that "select p1, p2, p3 ..." would.
Thoughts?
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