Am 01.02.2014 um 12:02 schrieb Andreas Wacknitz <[email protected]>:

> Hi Jordi and all,
> 
> here is my detailed receipt with a freshly downloaded 30733.zip from Pharo 
> files:
> 
>       1. Open Nautilus
>       2. Select an arbitrary package
>       3. Select an arbitrary class from that package
>       4. Right-click in the methods panel and select „Add protocol…“ from the 
> popup menu.
Sorry, I was a little bit imprecise here: You need to right-click in the 
"method category“ (or method protocol, I don’t know the correct term) panel to 
add a new protocol…

>       5. Enter „private“ in the dialog without selecting any entry in the 
> listbox on top.
>       6. Hit „enter“ or press „OK“ with a left-click.
> 
> -> Bummer! A cascade of 3 "SubscriptOutOfBounce: 1“ pre-debuggers.
> 
> Regards,
> Andreas
> 
> 
> 
> Am 01.02.2014 um 11:46 schrieb Jordi Delgado <[email protected]>:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> With a fresh image, I do that with a class randomly selected
>> (obviously, with no class selected nothing happens) and the
>> protocol gets added without problems. Then, I choose another class,
>> again I pick a random one, and after doing exactly the same the 
>> error appears. Why? No clue.
>> 
>> I said that the error is difficult to reproduce because sometimes
>> it appears, and sometimes not. And I am not able to ascertain the
>> circumstances under which it will pop up.
>> 
>> Bests,
>> 
>> Jordi
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Am 31.01.2014 um 08:36 schrieb Jordi Delgado <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I realized that sometimes, when creating new protocols, it appears an
>>>> error "subscript out of bounds: 1". I have not been able -yet-
>>>> to reproduce it from a clean image, but it happens often (at least
>>>> to me). It seems to me that it has something to do with protocol
>>>> creation before any method has been written, but I am still investigating.
>>>> 
>>> I guess I can produce this easily :-)
>>> Just hit „Add protocol…“ in the popup menu of the method protocol pane.
>>> Enter a name like „private“ in the dialog. And then press enter without 
>>> selecting anything in the listbox above.
>>> And voilà…
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Andreas
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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