On Mar 20, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Göran Krampe wrote:

> Hi guys!
>
> Igor Stasenko wrote:
>> 2009/3/20 Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]>:
>>> the same :)
>>> I like coral scripting format.
>>> this is just a better chunk format :)
>
> If you by that mean a really nice serialization format that fits to
> serialize objects dealing with Smalltalk source code - then yes.

coral is a reabable chunk format
not serialization of objects.


> This is where the comparison with Coral probably breaks - correct me  
> if
> I am wrong, but Coral is a "better" .st format, right? Or in other  
> words
> - a format for typing in Smalltalk code in files.

Yeap.

> Tirade is meant to *serialize* Delta and Change objects. It is not a
> "fileout" format, it is much more a readable *serialization* format.

Ok did you check SRP?

>
>
>>> But I do not want to open a war again. So better do it "alone" than
>>> fight with others.
>>> This is also my motto.
>>>
>> I looking at it at different angle:
>>  why inventing own wheel, when there is already existing solutions.
>> I'm not sure if Coral fits well with DS (looks like it depends on
>> NewCompiler),  i just gave Goran a links, so he could decide if it  
>> is.
>
> I haven't seen a description of Coral yet - and no, I haven't  
> installed
> it and looked at it. I wanted a description first :). But given the
> little I have read it seems to be a format for Smalltalk classes in
> files. Period.

yeap

>
>
> Again, this is not at all what Tirade is nor something suitable for
> serializing Deltas, or am I missing something?
>
> And yes, Tirade works fine today in 3.6->3.10.2 + Pharo. It's 500  
> lines
> of code and independent of Compiler and has no other dependencies.
>
> This is important for the use cases. :)
>
> regards, Göran
>
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