[elephant-devel] Re: recreate-instance-using-class
Alex Mizrahi
killerstorm at newmail.ru
Tue Jan 8 19:31:29 UTC 2008
SR> I'm sorry to hear that my patch caused so many issues with postmodern
SR> and I'm quite keen to investigate the cause of this. I'll be
SR> installing setting up the postmodern backend and seeing if I can track
SR> down the causes of these problems.
looks like it's related to some deep weirdness of db-postmodern
implementation, and i think i've almost tracked this down, so i don't
recommend anyone spending time on this. (well, until/if i'll give up..)
however i'd like to see comments about class "persistent" -- it doesn't even
recieve shared-initialize, are there any reasons for special threating of
it?
and are there reasons for using this recreate initialization sequence for
class "persistent"?
only instances of classes of persistent-metaclass metaclass (e.g.
persistent-object) can have persistent slots, so it makes sense to bypass
make-instance only for such classes.
other classes have quite
SR> As to where to go from here I do agree with robert on this and that it
SR> is nice to have the seperation between the creation and restoration of
SR> instances although I think this needs to be done with a well thought
SR> out protocol.
SR> cheers,
SR> sean.
)
(With-best-regards '(Alex Mizrahi) :aka 'killer_storm)
"Hanging In The Balance Of Deceit And Blasphemy")
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