Bug 1020513 - Jython Interactive Console doubly-importing system libraries/jars
Summary: Jython Interactive Console doubly-importing system libraries/jars
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Status: CLOSED EOL
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: eclipse-pydev
Version: 19
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
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Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Alexander Kurtakov
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2013-10-17 19:51 UTC by Andrew Ferrazzutti
Modified: 2015-02-17 17:43 UTC (History)
5 users (show)

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Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2015-02-17 17:43:14 UTC
Type: Bug


Attachments (Terms of Use)
A script for printing the Jython classpath. (235 bytes, text/x-python)
2013-10-17 19:51 UTC, Andrew Ferrazzutti
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The output of the reproducer if run as a Jython script. (1.45 KB, text/plain)
2013-10-17 19:52 UTC, Andrew Ferrazzutti
no flags Details
The output of the reproducer if run with the Jython Interactive Console. (2.72 KB, text/plain)
2013-10-17 19:53 UTC, Andrew Ferrazzutti
no flags Details

Description Andrew Ferrazzutti 2013-10-17 19:51:49 UTC
Created attachment 813530 [details]
A script for printing the Jython classpath.

The Jython Interactive console appears to include system libraries and jars twice. Paths/resources that are not included twice are the directory of the Jython interpreter, and the paths to other PyDev projects in the workspace.

A reproducer script is included. Only running the script in the Interactive Console (with either a "runfile" command or by clicking the "Interactive Console" button on the PyDev toolbar) will output results indicating doubly-included paths. Running the script as a Jython script won't show any duplication.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.8.2

Comment 1 Andrew Ferrazzutti 2013-10-17 19:52:45 UTC
Created attachment 813531 [details]
The output of the reproducer if run as a Jython script.

Comment 2 Andrew Ferrazzutti 2013-10-17 19:53:32 UTC
Created attachment 813532 [details]
The output of the reproducer if run with the Jython Interactive Console.

Comment 3 Andrew Ferrazzutti 2013-10-17 19:54:27 UTC
Comment on attachment 813531 [details]
The output of the reproducer if run as a Jython script.

This is the output I see on my local machine when running the provided test script as a Jython script.

Comment 4 Andrew Ferrazzutti 2013-10-17 19:55:12 UTC
Comment on attachment 813532 [details]
The output of the reproducer if run with the Jython Interactive Console.

This is the output I see on my local machine when running the provided test script with the Interactive Console.

Comment 5 Alexander Kurtakov 2014-01-16 09:21:59 UTC
Andrew, what's the state of this bug ?

Comment 6 Andrew Ferrazzutti 2014-01-16 14:19:52 UTC
Alex, as far as I can tell, the bug hasn't changed. Just now, I ran my repro script with the Jython I.Console and I get the same doubly-repeated list of imports as I did originally.

I already posted this bug on the Brainwy PyDev tracker (https://sw-brainwy.rhcloud.com/tracker/PyDev/, id 217).

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