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CommittedScope

pentaho.type.action CommittedScope

The CommittedScope class provides a way for a certain region of code to read the committed values of instances.

Extends

Constructor

Name Description
new CommittedScope()

Creates a CommittedScope.

Members

Name Description
isCurrent :  boolean

Gets a value that indicates if this scope is the current scope.

isInside :  boolean

Gets a value that indicates if this scope has not been exited.

transaction :  pentaho.type.action.Transaction

Gets the associated transaction, if any, or null.

Methods

Name Description
_assertInsideAndCurrent()
Protected

Throws an error if the scope has been exited from or is not the current scope.

dispose()

Exits the scope, without any warnings in case it is not inside or is not the current scope.

exit(keyArgs) : pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope

Exits the scope.

using(fun, ctx) : *

Calls a given function within the scope and safely exits from the scope.

Constructor Details

new CommittedScope()

Creates a CommittedScope.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/CommittedScope.js, line 36

Members Details

isCurrent:  boolean

Gets a value that indicates if this scope is the current scope.

The current scope is the innermost scope.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 136

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#isCurrent

isInside:  boolean

Gets a value that indicates if this scope has not been exited.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 124

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#isInside

transaction:  pentaho.type.action.Transaction

Gets the associated transaction, if any, or null.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 49

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#transaction

Methods Details

_assertInsideAndCurrent()
Protected

Throws an error if the scope has been exited from or is not the current scope.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 91

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#_assertInsideAndCurrent

Throws:
Name Description
pentaho.lang.OperationInvalidError

When the scope has been exited from or it is not the current scope.

dispose()

Exits the scope, without any warnings in case it is not inside or is not the current scope.

This method is equivalent to calling exit with keyArgs.sloppy with value true.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 229

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#dispose

exit(keyArgs) : pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope

Exits the scope.

After this operation, the scope cannot be operated on anymore. However, properties like transaction remain available for reading.

If this method is called and the the scope has already been exited from, or is not the current scope, a warning is logged, unless keyArgs.sloppy is true.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 181

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#exit

Parameters:
Name Default Value Summary
keyArgs : object
Optional

The keyword arguments.

Parameters:
Name Default Value Summary
sloppy : boolean
Optional

Indicates that no warning should be logged if this method is called when the scope has already been exited from or is not the current scope.

Returns:
Name Description
pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope

This scope.

using(fun, ctx) : *

Calls a given function within the scope and safely exits from the scope.

Source: javascript/web/pentaho/type/action/AbstractTransactionScope.js, line 154

Inherited From: pentaho.type.action.AbstractTransactionScope#using

Parameters:
Name Default Value Summary
fun : function

The function to call within the scope. The function is called with the this context specified in argument ctx. The return value of fun is returned back from this method.

ctx : object
Optional

The this context in which to call fun. When unspecified, the function will have a null this.

Returns:
Name Description
*

The value returned by fun.

Throws:
Name Description
Error

Any error thrown from within fun.