Well, I think at some level that all comes to a simple objects.

Anyway, how do you compare properties? E.g. I was recently needed to
change with UNO the first page style of Writer document. In the end it
turned out to be the property «PageDescName» (a string) of the first
paragraph, and that's just impossible to infer deductively (why
paragraph? I could imagine it would be e.g. TextCursor, but a
paragraph could easily span for multiple pages).

So, could you compare properties for a Writer document before and
after the first page style was manually changed, and find that the
«PageDescName» just did changed?

2015-08-17 4:28 GMT+03:00 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <and...@pitonyak.org>:
> On 08/16/2015 03:53 PM, Hi-Angel wrote:
>>
>> Often it is really hard to figure out for how to do something in UNO
>> unless someone already did it, and left a description on the Internet.
>> Even in the presence of MRI.
>>
>> So I'm wondering: perhaps is there a way to save UNO state? So that
>> one could just save the state, change something they're interested in,
>> next again save the state. And the only thing that's left to do, is
>> just to peek at the difference between two files with a diff utility
>> to figure out the properties that were just changed.
>
> Is your interest is in a specific object. For example, what properties
> changed on the first table.
>
> I can easily compare properties for an object, but, that only deals with
> simple types such as strings and numbers. So, I can inspect an object and
> display the values of all the simple types with the attribute names and
> values. I can then save this in a text file, make a change to the object,
> then check the values again.
>
> First problem is that I am only looking at simple types. Sure, I could
> change my inspection code to attempt to expand attributes that are other UNO
> services, but, I would need to watch for referential loops (like if a table
> refers to the owning document that would then refer to that table).
>
>
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