[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HBX-906) Support better readable results when toString isn't implemented for "select new SomeObject(p1, p2, p3)" statements
Joseph Marques (JIRA)
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Tue Feb 27 11:01:34 EST 2007
[ http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-906?page=comments#action_26330 ]
Joseph Marques commented on HBX-906:
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>reopen since just not showing anything (or a ?) in the "superflous" columns.
There was a separate case for the suplerfluous columns - HBX-905.
>But then you can't test if the query you want to execute actually can be executed...;)
I agree.
My first comment on this issue suggested that we give the user a WARNING in the Problems view (or the error log), because there's no way you can verify if "SomeObject at 19cd8ea" is right. Do you think that's a good idea? If so, can we just tweak the title of the issue accordingly and re-open?
> Support better readable results when toString isn't implemented for "select new SomeObject(p1, p2, p3)" statements
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 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
> Fix For: 3.2beta10
>
>
> 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 at 19cd8ea
> SomeObject at 65168f
> SomeObject at ac1d0e
> SomeObject at 1a79e4
> SomeObject at 9cd89b
> SomeObject at 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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