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Project: GNU Smalltalk
Version: <none>
Component: STInST
Category: feature requests
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Unassigned
Reported by: S11001001
Updated by: bonzinip
Status: active
This is interesting and can definitely enter 3.1. The only thing I
would like to confirm are two.
1) If B is a subspace of A, having /'A B'/ as shared pools would
actually behave the same as just /'B'/, right? In other words, A would
be eliminated because of the topological sort.
2) Why do you remove pools that are superspaces of the class
environment? What happens if you just search those twice? The answer
might be related to item 1.
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