> On 30 Nov 2016, at 12:09, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 30 Nov 2016, at 11:26, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> I just tried the new example on the website (factorial is a great example 
>> from the command line - I like it).
>> 
>> The output is:
>> 
>> $ ./pharo Pharo.image eval "42 factorial"
>> 'No change'
>> 1405006117752879898543142606244511569936384000000000
>> $ 
>> 
>> Out of curiosity, What is the ‘No Change’ message above the answer?
> 
> no idea :)
> obviously… a remaining error :P
and btw… that’s obviously a transcript message.

> 
> Esteban
> 
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>>> On 29 Nov 2016, at 08:41, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> yes, but no need… I already fixed it :)
>>> 
>>>> On 29 Nov 2016, at 09:29, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Report them on pharo.fogbugz.com <http://pharo.fogbugz.com/>
>>>> 
>>>> http://pharo.org/contribute-report-bug 
>>>> <http://pharo.org/contribute-report-bug>
>>>> 
>>>> Use Project: Websites as the reference.
>>>> 
>>>> Phil
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 12:57 AM, Tim Mackinnon <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> Hi Guys - how is the best way to report website and text bugs?
>>>> 
>>>> As I know the English is not always a first language (and you guys are 
>>>> busy writing code anyway) - its up to us native English speakers to chip 
>>>> in where we can.
>>>> 
>>>> I was pleased to get the notice that on OSX Sierra I need to do something 
>>>> extra to get Pharo to work, however the text could be slightly corrected 
>>>> eg. (Bolded words changed)
>>>> 
>>>> Are you using macOS Sierra?
>>>> Due to changes in security policies of macOS, you will need to put the VM 
>>>> in the  /Applications folder.
>>>> We are working to fix this temporary inconvenience.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Also - the Hello world command line example on the front page doesn’t work 
>>>> on a standard Terminal on a Mac (you get an error:
>>>> 
>>>> $ ./pharo Pharo.image eval "Stdio stdout << 'Hello,World!'"
>>>> -bash: !'": event not found
>>>> 
>>>> The culprit is of course the “!” Character so a better example might be:
>>>> 
>>>> $ ./pharo Pharo.image eval "Stdio stdout << 'Hello World'"
>>>> Hello WorldStdioStream: 'stdout'
>>>> 
>>>> Although, in this case, is it expected that the return string is merged 
>>>> with some other output text (e.g. the StdioStream:….?). I think its an 
>>>> impressive example, but it just doesn’t quite look right?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Tim
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 

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