Occasionally, in VSCode, compile errors stop displaying. I'll be getting errors on compile all along (expected, and it compiles while saving using CTRL+S), until they'll suddenly stop. I haven't found any solution, including restarting VSCode and restarting my user session in Fedora. I'm running IRIS locally on Fedora and running VSCode also on the same machine. The only solution I've found is to restart IRIS. It's a solo dev environment and relatively small, so restarting isn't anything but an annoyance.
Are there any known bugs around this or any other solutions?
Is the default language (i.e., $$$DefaultLanguage, which is used as the basis for localization with $$$Text/etc. at compile time) always "en" for new Caché installations, or could it be different? How is this determined? I don't see an option to select a language during Caché installation.
Also, is there a supported/preferred API for setting the default language? Looking at %occMessages.inc, one option would be:
Is there any way to change a class definition (especifically a query definition during the compilation time)? The idea is: I have an abstract class with a parameter where I will define the ROWSPEC of a query and some methods to populate e temporary table The implementation class will override the parameter, specifying the ROWSPEC of this implementation, and the methods will populate the rows in the same format as the ROWSPEC.
I am currently doing an internship and learning about InterSystems IRIS and ObjectScript and have downloaded and installed the community version of IRIS.
I have not made any changes in the Management Portal. In Visual Studio Code I have loaded the InterSystems ObjectScript Extension Pack.
If I now want to compile a file, VSC throws an error: "ERROR #16006: Document name 'x.csp' is invalid"
I was wondering if there is any way to trigger the compilation of a class based on the compilation of another (unrelated) class. For example:
Class 1 = test.class
Class 2 = test.class.type.one
Class 3 = test.class.type.two
Every time class 2 or class 3 is compiled in Studio I would like to have class 1 automatically compiled as well.
The reason I need this is because class 1 has a method with CodeMode set to objectgenerator which generates some code based on what is found in classes 2 and 3.
*** updated from a comment as original question may not have been clear**
To clarify my question this is the library property helper class Library property helper when you look at the documentation for computed from documentation here Computed documentation
I am trying to import the SalesForce Enterprise WSDL in InterSystems Ensemble Studio using the SOAP Add-In. However, when I do so I receive a class dependency loop, Error #5316 during compilation. The WSDL is the standard WSDL provided with SalesForce and works fine in SoapUI. In the SalesForce WSDL it is allowed for an object A to include an object B as an element, while at the same time object B is allowed object A as an element. I think this is what causes the class dependency loop for InterSystems. Does anyone has any suggestion how I can circumvent this error?
I'm trying to migrate the IDE for programming in COS, we normally use the Studio, but we want to use a more modern IDE. Our team has knowledge with Visual Studio plataform, but we couldn't configurate the compiler and terminal, I installed the extension InterSystems ObjectScript and tried to configurate to connect with my local machine, unfortunately the connection don't sucessed.
Someone has material for how i can connect and compile? Some material i saw show how to use the compiler, but not how can i do the configuration.
Hello, I just noticed that the following query is not allowing when using cached queries.
The compiler will accuse the code about missing a closing quote. Just so you know, if I use this query dynamically it works, so I guess it's related to the code linting.
I believe my current villain is “incremental compiling.” I was able to compare early compile output with later compile output:
Compilation started on 04/10/2019 10:46:32 with qualifiers 'cuk'
Compiling class UnitTests.Task3496 incremental compile detected
Compiling routine UnitTests.Task3496.2
Compilation finished successfully in 0.800s.
I created and then compiled a routine using the %Routine library
s routine = ##class(%Routine).%New(fileName_"."_extension) d routine.Write(parsedRule) //s status = routine.Save() s status = routine.SaveStream(,.refresh) if ($$$ISERR(status)) throw status
Can someone give me an example of how to JOB a class method that requires an array of values to be passed to it by reference.
This is what I tried, but am getting compile errors because of the .params
job ##class(%SYSTEM.OBJ.FM2Class).All(.params)::5
Any thoughts on how to accomplish this, the simplest way. I would like to avoid writing all of this to some global and having to write some wrapper to pick it up and then call the class method, which I certainly could do. but is this the only way to do it?
I am generating a very basic csp page in a bash shell, it is generating fine and displays what I want to see as long as I go into studio and compile it . This defeats my purpose of having the page and I am having no luck figuring out what I am doing wrong. I think the issue has to do with the file not being included when I compile from command line.
I'm new to Cache and trying to follow the Using Cache Studio PDF. In section 2.4.3(Adding a Zen form) it tells you insert the following code;
<button caption="Save" o select="zenPage.saveRecord();" />
Unfortunately that code fails compilation. If you try and use the tools there is no o select option nor a select or onselect option. I was wondering if anyone has used this PDF before and knows what the correct attribute should be?
I am currently trying to add a condition to a routing rule that uses the %Source property of a routing rule. Unfortunately I am getting compile errors when I use the "%", and if I get PROPERTY DOES NOT EXIST if I try and use any of field. I have tried referencing the messages as "Message." , "Record.", "FullRecordMapClassName." , "Document." . Does anyone know how to reference the properties of a record map in a routing rule, or if it is even possible? Thanks!
We're trying to create a script that compiles everything on a certain namespace, for that we are depending on CompileAll. However it seems that this method doesn't check for a dependency tree even when using flags like: curb.
When a class containing a method generator is compiled, the code that implements the method at runtime is written according to the instructions in the method definition.
We're upgrading to IRIS 2020.1 from Ensemble 2018.x.
I have a lookup table class that compiles fine in Ensemble but in IRIS causes the following compilation error: "ERROR #9101: Global name 'HH.LookupLabResultsToPhysiciansD' for 'IDLocation' is too long, must be no more than 31 characters in length."
Is this length limitation a new restriction or could I have done something years ago to increase the maximum character length.