[TIMOB-13975] Code Processor: Unexpected Errors are reported analyzing Alloy projects if unchecking the Evaluate Loops option
GitHub Issue | n/a |
Type | Bug |
Priority | Low |
Status | Closed |
Resolution | Won't Fix |
Resolution Date | 2016-08-24T20:01:15.000+0000 |
Affected Version/s | Release 3.1.1 |
Fix Version/s | n/a |
Components | Code Processor |
Labels | qe-3.1.1, usability |
Reporter | Federico Casali |
Assignee | Chris Barber |
Created | 2013-05-23T23:49:08.000+0000 |
Updated | 2017-03-20T20:29:03.000+0000 |
Description
Problem description
Unexpected errors are displayed in the report when analyzing Alloy projects if unchecking the Evaluate Loops' option
Steps to reproduce
1. Create a new Alloy project
2. Open 'Code Analysis -> Preferences'
3. Uncheck the 'Evaluate Loops' option
4. Run the Code Analysis (any platform)
Result: Unexpected errors relative to Titanium objects are displayed in the report. See attached project and report.
Only reproducible using an Alloy project.
Attachments
After looking at it, this is the expected behavior. This does raise the question of what we should do about it. Is it just this one app, or does it apply to all, or most, Alloy apps? If we can gather more data on how various Alloy apps work with the Code Processor, then we could make a decision to possibly document it in the release notes, show a warning message in Studio, or even disable the feature.
Code processor is dead.
Closing ticket as Code processor is no longer supported.