List of snippet events

Robert Field robert.field at oracle.com
Sun Mar 19 14:41:56 UTC 2017


Only the first snippet, int x=3;
Is processed.


On March 19, 2017 3:03:43 AM Michael Müller 
<michael.mueller at mueller-bruehl.de> wrote:

> Why generates
>
> int x=3, y=4;
>
> two snippet events, whilst
>
> int x=3; int y=4;
>
> is only one?
>
>
> Herzliche Grüße - Best Regards,
>
> Michael Müller
> Brühl, Germany
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>
>
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>
> On 03/19/2017 09:37 AM, Robert Field wrote:
>>
>> Good question.
>>
>> int x, y, z;
>>
>> Robert
>>
>> On March 19, 2017 12:48:51 AM Michael Müller
>> <michael.mueller at mueller-bruehl.de> wrote:
>>
>>> List<SnippetEvent> events = js.eval(input);
>>>
>>>
>>> input: "int i = 4;" --> one snippet event
>>>
>>> input: "for (int i = 1; i < 10; i++) {System.out.println(i);}" -->
>>> one snippet event
>>>
>>> Till now, I every call to eval I made resulted in a list with exactly
>>> one element. In which situationwill the eval method return a
>>> different count of elemts?
>>>
>>> Or is is one element every time? If yes, why need the result to be a
>>> list?
>>>
>>>
>>> Herzliche Grüße - Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Michael Müller
>>> Brühl, Germany
>>> blog.mueller-bruehl.de <http://blog.mueller-bruehl.de/>
>>> it-rezension.de <http://it-rezension.de/>
>>> @muellermi
>>>
>>>
>>> Read my books
>>>   "Web Development with Java and JSF": https://leanpub.com/jsf
>>>   "Java Lambdas and Parallel Streams":
>>> http://www.apress.com/de/book/9781484224861
>>>   "Visitors" a photographic image book: https://leanpub.com/visitors
>>>
>


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