#2 — Self-reference in Order definition
| State | Rejected |
|---|---|
| Release: | |
| Area | Core Software |
| Issue type | Bug |
| Severity | Medium |
| Submitted by | sirloon |
| Submitted on | 2006-11-29 |
| Responsible | Sébastien Lelong |
| Target release: |
Last modified on
2007-03-02
by
Sébastien Lelong
An Order is the composition of protocol units references, and/or order references. So there are some
potentials problems of self-reference, describing a cycle:
ORD1 => ORD2 => ORD1 ...
The max recursion limit prevents us from an infinite loop. Anyway, it's not clean, must be handled (in core.protocol.Order lib).
potentials problems of self-reference, describing a cycle:
ORD1 => ORD2 => ORD1 ...
The max recursion limit prevents us from an infinite loop. Anyway, it's not clean, must be handled (in core.protocol.Order lib).
Added by
Sébastien Lelong
on
2007-03-02 18:52
Issue state:
new → unconfirmed
No order entities anymore, as architecture's been rewritten
Added by
Sébastien Lelong
on
2007-03-02 18:53
Issue state:
unconfirmed → rejected
No order entities anymore, as architecture's been rewritten