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Bruno Reis  
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 More options 7 July, 13:46
From: Bruno Reis <bruno.p.r...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 09:46:35 -0300
Local: Tues 7 July 2009 13:46
Subject: Detecting listener calls..

Hi all,

I have an uncommon debug need here. I need to detect all the time a doctrine
record calls a listener (of any type). Is there a way to do that?

Thanks,
Bruno


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 More options 8 July, 14:33
From: Bruno Reis <bruno.p.r...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 10:33:12 -0300
Local: Wed 8 July 2009 14:33
Subject: Re: Detecting listener calls..

any direction or maybe guesses on this question?

2009/7/7 Bruno Reis <bruno.p.r...@gmail.com>


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Jonathan Wage  
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 More options 8 July, 14:35
From: Jonathan Wage <jonw...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:35:42 -0500
Local: Wed 8 July 2009 14:35
Subject: Re: [doctrine-user] Re: Detecting listener calls..

I don't think it is possible.

- Jon

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 More options 8 July, 14:56
From: Bruno Reis <bruno.p.r...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 10:56:49 -0300
Local: Wed 8 July 2009 14:56
Subject: Re: [doctrine-user] Re: Detecting listener calls..

Ok,

Thanks.
For a specific request, is there a way to know all the kinds of records that
were created ?
And, then, is there a way to know all the listeners attached to this
records?

2009/7/8 Jonathan Wage <jonw...@gmail.com>


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 More options 8 July, 15:02
From: Jonathan Wage <jonw...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 09:02:45 -0500
Local: Wed 8 July 2009 15:02
Subject: Re: [doctrine-user] Re: Detecting listener calls..

Check the docs for the Doctrine_Table::getRepository() method.

http://www.doctrine-project.org/Doctrine_Table/1_1#method_getrepository

If you loop over all the records you can maybe get the table and determine
what listeners it has attached to it.

- Jon

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