I'm having a problem with the following scxml code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<scxml xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/07/scxml" version="1.0" initialstate="global">
...
<state id="global" initial="init">
...
<state id="state2">
<onentry>
<if cond="mydata.skip">
<if cond="_event.name=='ev.prev'">
<raise event="ev.prev" />
<else/>
<raise event="ev.next" />
</if>
</if>
</onentry>
<transition event="ev.next" target="end" />
<transition event="ev.prev" target="state1" />
</state>
...
</state>
</scxml>
It works ok but when I have added the onentry element the proccessor says the following:
[WARN] Ignoring element <raise> in namespace "http://www.w3.org/2005/07/scxml" at null:2:882 and digester match "scxml/state/state/onentry/if/if/raise"
[WARN] Ignoring element <raise> in namespace "http://www.w3.org/2005/07/scxml" at null:2:912 and digester match "scxml/state/state/onentry/if/if/else/raise"
It seems that raise is not understood. I've tried to change 'raise' element with the 'send' one and I've gotten a similar log warning. Can anyone tell me what may be wrong?
Thanks.
UPDATE
I've tried to change the schema avoiding the embedding of the if elements like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<scxml xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/07/scxml" version="1.0" initialstate="global">
...
<state id="global" initial="init">
...
<state id="state2">
<onentry>
<if cond="mydata.skip and _event.name=='ev.prev'">
<raise event="ev.prev" />
<else if cond="mydata.skip and _event.name=='ev.next'"/>
<raise event="ev.next" />
</if>
</onentry>
<transition event="ev.next" target="end" />
<transition event="ev.prev" target="state1" />
</state>
...
</state>
</scxml>
but it gives the following error too:
[WARN] Ignoring element <raise> in namespace "http://www.w3.org/2005/07/scxml" at null:2:1057 and digester match "scxml/state/state/onentry/if/raise"
I couldn't make the raise event work either. But according to the standard: http://www.w3.org/TR/scxml/#raise you can also use a send event. So I tried that, and I could make that work.
<state id="testID">
<onentry>
<send event="'test.onentry'" />
</onentry>
<transition event="test.transition" target="testID2"></transition>
</state>
That sent the event test.onentry as expected. But note the single quotes inside the double quotes in there!
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