Hi Help-Smalltalk,

I put periods after each line and then the Smalltalk program ran just fine.
Is there a way to avoid having to put periods after each line? What end of
statement characters besides period does Smalltalk expect? Maybe my editor
can be reconfigured accordingly.

Thanks everyone,
Gary


On Fri, Jan 15, 2021, 12:38 PM Gary Highberger <gary.highber...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
>
> Obviously what programming skills I have are other than Oops :-)
>
> What Oops rule(s) does the following program, autoRun,st, break? Why is
> MyA written as #MyA in the error message? Why doesn't the compiler
> understand MyA? It's defined in the immediately preceding line.
>
> Gary Highberger
>
> cat autoRun.st
> MyA := Array new: 10
> MyA at: 1 put: 'one'
> 3 printNl
> 'hello world' printNl
>
> $ gst autoRun.st
> Object: 10 error: did not understand #MyA
> MessageNotUnderstood(Exception)>>signal (ExcHandling.st:254)
> SmallInteger(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #MyA (SysExcept.st:1448)
> UndefinedObject>>executeStatements (autoRun.st:1)
> 3
> 'hello world'
> $
>
>
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