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Posted to issues@flex.apache.org by "Justin Mclean (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2014/10/12 02:13:34 UTC
[jira] [Resolved] (FLEX-25045)
ResourceManager.getInstance().getString() returns "undefined" instead of
null
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-25045?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Justin Mclean resolved FLEX-25045.
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Resolution: Not a Problem
Not an issue, as this code shows if the resource doesn't exist, the string returned is null.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark"
xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx" initialize="init(event)">
<fx:Script>
<![CDATA[
import mx.events.FlexEvent;
import mx.resources.ResourceManager;
protected function init(event:FlexEvent):void
{
var str:String = ResourceManager.getInstance().getString("core", "unknown");
trace("String is " + str);
}
]]>
</fx:Script>
</s:Application>
Relevant code in getString:
var resourceBundle:IResourceBundle =
findBundle(bundleName, resourceName, locale);
if (!resourceBundle)
return null;
var value:String = String(resourceBundle.content[resourceName]);
findBundle will return null if resourceName does't exist and the method will return null before calculating the value/casting to String.
> ResourceManager.getInstance().getString() returns "undefined" instead of null
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: FLEX-25045
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-25045
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Runtime Localization
> Affects Versions: Adobe Flex SDK 3.5 (Release)
> Environment: Affected OS(s): All OS Platforms
> Affected OS(s): All OS Platforms
> Language Found: English
> Reporter: Adobe JIRA
> Assignee: Justin Mclean
> Labels: easyfix, easytest
> Fix For: Apache Flex 4.10.0
>
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> 1. Create a resource bundle with key value pairs
> 2. Load the resource bundle in your application and add them to the resourcemanager instance
> 3. Use the ResourceManager.getInstance().getString() method with a key that is not in the resource bundle and put the return value in a string
>
> Actual Results:
> The return value is undefined as a string
>
> Expected Results:
> The return (according to the docs) should be null
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