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I want to resolve the same problem with this new Object Inspector. First a tab ("Sans nom 1") is autmaticaly created and it stops with method getCurrentController : Inspector shows me that the Returned type is : com.sun.star.uno.XInterface but cut the branch here : unable to go further. If you want to go further you have to "invoke" the corresponding method wich gives you a new tab : "getCurrentController result". And so on... | I want to resolve the same problem with this new Object Inspector. First a tab ("Sans nom 1") is autmaticaly created and it stops with method getCurrentController : Inspector shows me that the Returned type is : com.sun.star.uno.XInterface but cut the branch here : unable to go further. If you want to go further you have to "invoke" the corresponding method wich gives you a new tab : "getCurrentController result". And so on... | ||
− | If you ask to generate code, the fist tab generate : | + | If you ask to generate code, the fist tab "Sans nom 1" generate : |
<source lang="OOBas"> | <source lang="OOBas"> | ||
REM This program stub was automatically created by the | REM This program stub was automatically created by the |
Revision as of 18:21, 10 February 2009
OOoBasic generation
I want to generate OOoBasic code for the example showed here.
Object Inspector 1.0
The old Object Inspector was very easy to use. You never have to "invoke" if you want, only to develop the IDL-tree branchs. It is also able to generate this code :
Sub Main(_oUnoEntryObject as Object) Dim xController as Object xController = _oUnoEntryObject.getCurrentController() Dim oSelection as Object oSelection = xController.getSelection() Dim oIndex as Object oIndex = oSelection.getByIndex(0) Dim sString as String sString = oIndex.getString() End Sub
It's a kind of Sub (which I wouldn't name Main) with a parameter. You call it with ThisComponent and it works properly, perhaps with a print sString to see the corresponding result in a message Box. For Instance :
Sub Main Main2(ThisComponent) end Sub Sub Main2(_oUnoEntryObject as Object) Dim xController as Object xController = _oUnoEntryObject.getCurrentController() Dim oSelection as Object oSelection = xController.getSelection() Dim oIndex as Object oIndex = oSelection.getByIndex(0) Dim sString as String sString = oIndex.getString() print sString End Sub
works for me very well, only with a very little modification if you compare it with the automatic generated code of the first listing.
Object Inspector 2.0
Using this Object Inspector 2.0 is less intuitive for me, than the previous one. It's impossible to walk through the IDL tree. It shows you the result of a method but you have to "invoke" this method to walk trough the complete IDL-Tree and sometimes it doesn't work : for me the getByIndex doesn't work. The problem of invoking is, you create a new "tab" and when generating the code you have to generate the code in every "tab". And you have then also great modifications to do.
I want to resolve the same problem with this new Object Inspector. First a tab ("Sans nom 1") is autmaticaly created and it stops with method getCurrentController : Inspector shows me that the Returned type is : com.sun.star.uno.XInterface but cut the branch here : unable to go further. If you want to go further you have to "invoke" the corresponding method wich gives you a new tab : "getCurrentController result". And so on...
If you ask to generate code, the fist tab "Sans nom 1" generate :
REM This program stub was automatically created by the REM OpenOffice.org Object Inspector Extension. REM See http://api.openoffice.org/ for more information. Sub Main doc = StarDesktop.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter", "_blank", 0, Array()) retvalgetCurrentController = doc.getCurrentController() End Sub
instead of what I expected :
Sub Main doc = ThisComponent retvalgetCurrentController = doc.getCurrentController() End Sub
Object Inspector 1.0 was also unable to see I was working with current document. The code is generated with
right click -> Generate Code -> Invoke
In tab "getCurrentController result" I walk through the tree with
methods -> getSelection -> "Invoke"
which gives me a new tab "getSelection Result".
The corresponding OOoBasic code automatically generated is (in "getCurrentController result" tab) :
REM This program stub was automatically created by the REM OpenOffice.org Object Inspector Extension. REM See http://api.openoffice.org/ for more information. Sub Main doc = StarDesktop.loadComponentFromURL("private:factory/swriter", "_blank", 0, Array()) retvalgetSelection = doc.getSelection() End Sub
wrong code because doc.getSelection() doesn't exist !!!! Object Inspector is unable to memory what was previously done in previous tab.
As shown the first problem comes early.