That's correct. Constraints will only work properly with OL attributes.
Things like array.length don't tell the runtime when they change, so
the constraint doesn't know when to update...
Rami Ojares / AMG Oy wrote:
It probably has something to do with the dependencies...
Maybe my code is incorrect when it refers to "parent.someArr.length" in
the constraint?
Am I allowed only to refer to attribute names of laszlo nodes in
constraints?
So that dependencies can be constructed properly.
- rami
Rami Ojares / AMG Oy wrote:
Hi,
I stumbled upon a problem with swf9 (and up) attribute constraints.
Here is sample code that works in swf8 but fails silently in swf9
<!-- The problem is with setting of bgcolor attribute -->
<canvas debug="true">
<view name="test">
<attribute name="someArr" value=" new Array()"/>
<view width="100" height="100"
bgcolor="${parent.someArr.length == 0 ? 'red' : 'blue'}" x="30" y="45">
<handler name="oninit">
Debug.inspect(parent.someArr.length == 0)
</handler>
</view>
</view>
</canvas>
Here the same thing slightly modified so that it works in swf9
<!-- The problem is with setting of bgcolor attribute -->
<canvas debug="true">
<view name="test">
<attribute name="someArr" value=" new Array()"/>
<view width="100" height="100"
bgcolor="${this.hasErrors() ? 'red' : 'blue'}" x="30" y="45">
<handler name="oninit">
Debug.inspect(parent.someArr.length == 0)
</handler>
<method name="hasErrors">
return parent.someArr.length == 0;
</method>
</view>
</view>
</canvas>
So it seems to me that something gets screwed parsing attribute
constraints in swf9.
Any ideas?
- rami
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Regards,
Max Carlson
OpenLaszlo.org