Edson,
So now my dilemma is that I cannot use 4.0.0 due to JBRULES-1204, but I cannot use 4.0.1 or 4.0.2-SNAPSHOT due to JBRULES-1203. Below is an actual block from my rule. I'd like to transform it into something like "TestEval2" from my example, but it is more complicated. Can it be rewritten like "TestEval2"?
$sorties: ArrayList() from collect (AirPlanSortie(event == $currentEvent, spare == false, superSpare == false))
$statuses: ArrayList($sortieSize: size) from collect (SortieStatus(state !=
SortieState.CANCELLED, $sortie1: sortie, eval ($sorties.contains($sortie1))))
$launches: ArrayList(size > 0, size == $sortieSize) from collect (LaunchAircraftStatus(launched == true, $sortie0: sortie, eval($sortie0.getEvent().equals($currentEvent))))
-Chris
Chris,
Thanks for reporting this.
I fixed a bug in 4.0.0 (released in 4.0.1) that causes you to see the correct value for "TestEval1" in 4.0.1 and later versions. Although, at that time I missed the memberOf scenario. I know why it happens (shadow fact related), but now I need to figure out a way to fix it.
May I ask you to open a ticket for that?
Thanks,
Edson2007/9/18, Chris West < crayzfishr@gmail.com>:All,_______________________________________________
I'm having a problem using memberOf combined with a collect statement. My test includes 3 rules each written to output the same results (I think), but I get different results (depending on which version of Drools I use).
The rules are:
rule "TestMemberOf"
salience 10
when
$messages: ArrayList() from collect (Message(status == 100))
$wrappers: ArrayList() from collect (Wrapper(message memberOf $messages))
then
System.out.println("TestMemberOf: " + $wrappers.size());
end
rule "TestEval1"
salience 9
when
$messages: ArrayList() from collect (Message(status == 100))
$wrappers: ArrayList() from collect (Wrapper($message: message, eval($messages.contains($message))))
then
System.out.println("TestEval1: " + $wrappers.size());
end
rule "TestEval2"
salience 8
when
$wrappers: ArrayList() from collect (Wrapper($message: message, eval($message.getStatus() == 100)))
then
System.out.println("TestEval2: " + $wrappers.size());
end
The output is (by version):
4.0.0
TestMemberOf: 0
TestEval1: 0
TestEval2: 2
4.0.1
TestMemberOf: 0
TestEval1: 2
TestEval2: 2
4.0.2.SNAPSHOT (taken 9/18/07)
TestMemberOf: 0
TestEval1: 2
TestEval2: 2
The correct output should be:
TestMemberOf: 2
TestEval1: 2
TestEval2: 2
Am I using memberOf correctly? Is there some issue using an eval to test conditions on a list created by a collect?
Any help would be appreciated.
Attached is the full example.
Thanks,
-Chris West
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