I can see the code in the nabble
Link, maybe it's because the formattings
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On 12 May 2013, at 18:30, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org> wrote:
The code examples of what you are proposing did not make it to the
list.
Mark
On 12 May 2013, at 12:29, Sonata <plz.write.to(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I am using 5.5.0.final on jdk7(64bit). To repeat the test, simply create
> a new Drools project in Eclipse. Tick the option to create a default Hello
> World project. Go to the DroolsTest.java file, edit main() to
>
>
> and edit getMessage() to
>
>
> Next, remove the two rules in Sample.drl, use this simple rule instead
>
>
> Then you can see the output
>
>
> Which means, getMessage() is called 4 times in this simple rule. I really
> wonder why. Is this a bug? Some non-optimized routine? An edge case?
>
> Now try this
>
> and the output is
>
>
> Just once. It seems all good. Because getMessage() is needed to call once to
> check with null, which is very fair to me.
>
> Now something really funny
>
>
> and the output
>
>
>
> An extra call to getMessage() at the end, total 5 times!
>
> TBH, I really only expect calling getMessage() once in all these tests.
> Please put it to my face and tell me my test is so flawed.
>
>
>
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