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[Acceleo] Intermittent Bug: Nonsense compiler errors that disappear after file is touched [message #644203] Thu, 09 December 2010 21:41 Go to next message
Glenview Jeff is currently offline Glenview JeffFriend
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I've seen this problem happen about three or four separate times in the past few weeks. It might correlate to updating the meta-model and re-generating the editor.

What happens is that the compiler reports errors. In this case No public template "xyz" found.

If I touch (update the modification time) of the file without changing the code, the error disappears.

Is this a known bug?

Thanks,
Jeff
Re: [Acceleo] Intermittent Bug: Nonsense compiler errors that disappear after file is touched [message #644242 is a reply to message #644203] Fri, 10 December 2010 07:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stephane Begaudeau is currently offline Stephane BegaudeauFriend
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Hi,

This is a known bug. Errors cannot be completely trusted unless the file is saved.

Stephane Begaudeau, Obeo

[Updated on: Fri, 10 December 2010 07:55]

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Re: [Acceleo] Intermittent Bug: Nonsense compiler errors that disappear after file is touched [message #644309 is a reply to message #644242] Fri, 10 December 2010 13:40 Go to previous message
Glenview Jeff is currently offline Glenview JeffFriend
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To clarify, these are mtl file errors that didn't occur during editing the mtl file (the file hadn't been touched for days.)

Thanks,
eff
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