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The <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class contains information about a [[Global and session objects|global or session object]] in the current thread | The <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class contains information about a [[Global and session objects|global or session object]] in the current thread (note that global and persistent object are different from <var>[[Persistent variables|Persistent]]</var> variables). | ||
< | <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> | ||
objects offer the advantage of the sorting, finding, and subsetting facilities of | |||
collections. | |||
The <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class is available as of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> Version 7.8. | The <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class is available as of <var class="product">Sirius Mods</var> Version 7.8. | ||
The [[List of PersistentObjectInfo methods|"List of PersistentObjectInfo methods"]] lists all the methods in this class. | The [[List of PersistentObjectInfo methods|"List of PersistentObjectInfo methods"]] lists all the methods in this class. | ||
==The information accessing methods== | ==The information accessing methods== | ||
Three pieces of information (provided by class functions named as follows) are available for a global or | Three pieces of information (provided by class functions named as follows) are available for a global or | ||
session object in the <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class: | session object in the <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class: | ||
<table class="syntaxTable"> | <table class="syntaxTable"> | ||
<tr><td><var>Name</var></td> | <tr><td><var>[[Name (PersistentObjectInfo function)|Name]]</var></td> | ||
<td>The global/session name associated with the object.</td></tr> | <td>The global/session name associated with the object.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td><var>SetTime</var></td> | <tr><td><var>[[SetTime (PersistentObjectInfo function)|SetTime]]</var></td> | ||
<td>The time the global/session object was set in YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX format. | <td>The time the global/session object was set in YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX format. | ||
<tr><td><var>ClassDescription</var></td> | <tr><td><var>[[ClassDescription (PersistentObjectInfo function)|ClassDescription]]</var></td> | ||
<td>A description of the class of the object. For example, "System:Stringlist", or "MyUserLanguageClass", or "Arraylist of Object MyUserLanguageClass". | <td>A description of the class of the object. For example, "System:Stringlist", or "MyUserLanguageClass", or "Arraylist of Object MyUserLanguageClass". | ||
</td></tr></table> | </td></tr></table> | ||
<var> | <var>SetTime</var> and <var>ClassDescription</var> are intended for debugging and problem diagnosis and not for application purposes: | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>For Global/Session variable declarations, | <li>For Global/Session variable declarations, | ||
<var>SetTime</var> does '''not''' change if request <code>A</code> sets a variable to an object | <var>SetTime</var> does '''not''' change if request <code>A</code> sets a variable to an object | ||
instance, and then request <code>B</code> sets it to a new value, <var>SetTime</var> still indicates | instance, and then request <code>B</code> sets it to a new value, <var>SetTime</var> still indicates | ||
the time the object reference was set in request <code>A</code>. | the time the object reference was set in request <code>A</code>. | ||
<li>The format of the data in <var>ClassDescription</var> is subject to change by Sirius; for example, a change in casing. | <li>The format of the data in <var>ClassDescription</var> is subject to change by Sirius; for example, a change in casing. | ||
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</p> | </p> | ||
A <var>NewFromSession</var> request cancels if not in a session. | A <var>NewFromSession</var> request cancels if not in a session. | ||
===Using GlobalList or SessionList=== | ===Using GlobalList or SessionList=== | ||
Probably the most common way of creating <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> objects is using | Probably the most common way of creating <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> objects is using | ||
the <var>[[GlobalList (PersistentObjectInfo function)|GlobalList]]</var> and <var>[[SessionList (PersistentObjectInfo function)|SessionList]]</var> methods. These are [[Notation conventions for methods#Shared methods|shared]] methods that return an | the <var>[[GlobalList (PersistentObjectInfo function)|GlobalList]]</var> and <var>[[SessionList (PersistentObjectInfo function)|SessionList]]</var> methods. These are [[Notation conventions for methods#Shared methods|shared]] methods that return an | ||
<var>Arraylist of Object PersistentObjectInfo</var>. | <var>Arraylist of Object PersistentObjectInfo</var>. | ||
The <var>GlobalList</var> and <var>SessionList</var> methods have one | The <var>GlobalList</var> and <var>SessionList</var> methods have one | ||
optional parameter that contains the name of the variables to be returned, with wildcards allowed. | optional parameter that contains the name of the variables to be returned, with wildcards allowed. | ||
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==The PersistentObjectInfoList type== | ==The PersistentObjectInfoList type== | ||
As a coding convenience, | As a coding convenience, the <var>PersistentObjectInfoList</var> | ||
type is defined as an "Arraylist of Object PersistentObjectInfo". Consequently, you can specify a declaration like the one in the preceding example for <code>%persInfoList</code> more simply as: | |||
<p class="code">%persInfoList is type persistentObjectInfoList</p> | <p class="code">%persInfoList is type persistentObjectInfoList</p> | ||
'''Note:''' The keyword <var>Type</var> is required. | '''Note:''' The keyword <var>Type</var> is required. | ||
==The GlobalList and SessionList Object class methods== | ==The GlobalList and SessionList Object class methods== | ||
The <var>GlobalList</var> and <var>SessionList</var> methods are members of two classes. | The <var>GlobalList</var> and <var>SessionList</var> methods are members of two classes. | ||
In addition to belonging to the <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class, they are also <var>[[Object class|Object]]</var> class shared methods. This means that both of these statements are valid: | In addition to belonging to the <var>PersistentObjectInfo</var> class, they are also <var>[[Object class|Object]]</var> class shared methods. This means that both of these statements are valid: | ||
<p class="code">%persInfoList = %(persistentObjectInfo):globalList | <p class="code">%persInfoList = %(persistentObjectInfo):globalList | ||
%persInfoList = %(object):globalList</p> | %persInfoList = %(object):globalList</p> | ||
And a statement like the following is also valid: | And a statement like the following is also valid: | ||
<p class="code">%persInfoList = %(object):globalList:sortNew(descending(setTime))</p> | <p class="code">%persInfoList = %(object):globalList:sortNew(descending(setTime))</p> | ||
In this last case, the class name before the <var>GlobalList</var> method is unavoidable. | In this last case, the class name before the <var>GlobalList</var> method is unavoidable. |
Revision as of 19:42, 15 August 2011
The PersistentObjectInfo class contains information about a global or session object in the current thread (note that global and persistent object are different from Persistent variables).
PersistentObjectInfo objects offer the advantage of the sorting, finding, and subsetting facilities of collections.
The PersistentObjectInfo class is available as of Sirius Mods Version 7.8.
The "List of PersistentObjectInfo methods" lists all the methods in this class.
The information accessing methods
Three pieces of information (provided by class functions named as follows) are available for a global or session object in the PersistentObjectInfo class:
Name | The global/session name associated with the object. |
SetTime | The time the global/session object was set in YYYYMMDDHHMISSXXX format. |
ClassDescription | A description of the class of the object. For example, "System:Stringlist", or "MyUserLanguageClass", or "Arraylist of Object MyUserLanguageClass". |
SetTime and ClassDescription are intended for debugging and problem diagnosis and not for application purposes:
- For Global/Session variable declarations,
SetTime does not change if request
A
sets a variable to an object instance, and then requestB
sets it to a new value, SetTime still indicates the time the object reference was set in requestA
. - The format of the data in ClassDescription is subject to change by Sirius; for example, a change in casing.
Creating PersistentObjectInfo objects
Using NewFromGlobal or NewFromSession
One way of creating a PersistentObjectInfo object is with the NewFromGlobal method or the NewFromSession method. These methods take a single, required, unnamed string parameter which indicates the name of the global or session variable:
%persInfo is object persistentObjectInfo ... %persInfo = newFromGlobal('FOOBAR') printText *** {~} = {%persInfo:name}, {~} = {%persInfo:setTime}, {~} = {%persInfo:classDescription} ... %persInfo = newFromSession('SNAFU') printText *** {~} = {%persInfo:name}, {~} = {%persInfo:setTime}, {~} = {%persInfo:classDescription}
A NewFromSession request cancels if not in a session.
Using GlobalList or SessionList
Probably the most common way of creating PersistentObjectInfo objects is using the GlobalList and SessionList methods. These are shared methods that return an Arraylist of Object PersistentObjectInfo.
The GlobalList and SessionList methods have one optional parameter that contains the name of the variables to be returned, with wildcards allowed. These wildcards are the User Language standard, non-regex, wildcards. Specifying no variable name is the same as specifying an asterisk (*) for the variable name: the information is returned for all global or session objects.
For example:
%persInfoList is arraylist of object persistentObjectInfo ... %persInfoList = %(persistentObjectInfo):globalList for %i from 1 to %persInfoList:count printText *** {~} = {%i}, {~} = {%persInfoList(%i):name}, {~} = {%persInfoList(%i):classDescription} end for
The PersistentObjectInfoList type
As a coding convenience, the PersistentObjectInfoList
type is defined as an "Arraylist of Object PersistentObjectInfo". Consequently, you can specify a declaration like the one in the preceding example for %persInfoList
more simply as:
%persInfoList is type persistentObjectInfoList
Note: The keyword Type is required.
The GlobalList and SessionList Object class methods
The GlobalList and SessionList methods are members of two classes. In addition to belonging to the PersistentObjectInfo class, they are also Object class shared methods. This means that both of these statements are valid:
%persInfoList = %(persistentObjectInfo):globalList %persInfoList = %(object):globalList
And a statement like the following is also valid:
%persInfoList = %(object):globalList:sortNew(descending(setTime))
In this last case, the class name before the GlobalList method is unavoidable.