2009/5/15 Hernan Wilkinson <[email protected]>:
> Yes, I tried it on a pharo-dev image. I thought that there could be a
> conflict between ecomp and ocomp but I also thought that ocomp would disable
> ecomp when loading... anyway, I did not have the time to check that so I
> went to the previous image.

Try the very latest Pharo (please stop using the name pharo-dev (I
know I'm still doing it but that's a mistake :-))(this looks like
Lisp)) which now has OCompletion installed:
http://pharo-project.org/download.

> (BTW I also tried to load ocomp on a pharo-core image and I could not
> because there is no Installer class. I could not either with the monticello
> brower... )

Installer is not installed by default. ScriptLoader new installingInstaller.

> So, the performance issue was when typing class names. For example, I typed
> 'Ar' press tab and it took a lot to show the valid names. Selected Array and
> the started to delete it and it also took a lot of time to delete each
> character. I tried the same thing on an pharo-dev image without ocomp and
> worked fine... so there must be something going on.

Can't reproduce on latest Pharo.


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