On Oct 12, 2009, at 19:22, Nicolas Petton wrote:
I committed your contribution (on both squeaksource and github). I
made
a few changes, I hope you don't mind :)
http://github.com/NicolasPetton/iliad/tree/71e801b055d801eced54c82d6f790af42fd470da/More/UI
http://squeaksource.com/IliadDev/Iliad-More-UI0.8-np.2.mcz
How do you go about generating the Squeak version? Do you have a gst-
convert scrip that you use? If this isn't automated, it seems like it
ought to be. Are there major differences other than converting
namespaces to a prefix?
Also, as an aside, what are people using to edit their GST code? I'm a
vim-head from way back but I really like the traditional Smalltalk
development environments -- although I think VisualWorks is far
superior to Squeak, I'm concerned about the fact that I can't even
find a price list for it!
So I'm very tempted to put all the effort required into getting
VisualGST to compile under OS X. Does VisualGST do a good job of
preserving unchanged portions of a file? If I use svn, git or
mercurial to do version control, will the unchanged methods be
identical between subsequent commits?
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