Camille

Ammonite is not that sezzy :)
May be
autoRepair
selfRepair :)

Stef
On 24/7/14 14:34, Camille Teruel wrote:
Hello Pharo users,

I'm pleased to announce the release of Deprecator.
It's a prototype of a small tool that permits you to deprecate method by annotating them with a <deprecated: ...> pragma. This pragma takes a rewrite expression as argument that specifies how to rewrite the message send to the deprecated method. If such a deprecated method is executed, a warning is thrown and a debugger opens. This debugger has a little 'Rewrite' button that permits to rewrite the sending method according to the rewrite expression and then resume the execution with the new rewritten sending method :) The implementation is a proof-of-concept and is a bit hacky here and there, but it works.

Example:

You have a class C with a method that you deprecate.
Its rewrite expression tells that if it's executed as the result of a message send of the form:
/<receiver>/ deprecatedMethodArg1: /<arg1>/ arg2: /<arg2>/,
this message send should be rewritten to:
/<receiver>/ replacementMethodArg1: /<arg2>/ arg2: /<arg1>/.
 Note you can change the order of arguments or even the receiver.
C>>deprecatedMethodArg1: o1 arg2: o2
<deprecated: '`@receiver replacementMethodArg1: `@arg2 arg2: `@arg1'>
^ #deprecated

C>>replacementMethodArg1: o1 arg2: o2
^ #replacement

C>>senderMethod
^ self deprecatedMethodArg1: 1 + 1 arg2: 2 + 2.

Then if you execute C new senderMethod, and then click on the "Rewrite" button of the debugger, then sending method is rewritten to:

C>>senderMethod
^ self replacementMethodArg1: 2 + 2 arg2: 1 + 1.

and the result is #replacement.

The repo is on sSmalltalkHub:
MCHttpRepository
location: 'http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/CamilleTeruel/Deprecator/main' <http://smalltalkhub.com/mc/CamilleTeruel/Deprecator/main%27>
user: ''
password: ''

I hope for comments, feature suggestions, code reviews, contributors, etc :)
BTW, if you have a better name for this project let me know!
For example, I thought about Ammonite because it's an extinct animal (analogy with deprecated) and it fits the sea naming theme.

Cheers,
Camille

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