Hello guys, i'd like to discuss with you an idea of having a specific methods in Object class for a better and more clever behavior when debugging.
For those of you who are using different kinds of proxies, the main problem with them that you should override the #printOn: or #printString methods in order to behave them similar to what original(proxied) object should be, but from other side, especially for debugging purposes, this incurs a major inconvenience, because you often need to differentiate between the real object and object proxy while debugging. Because if proxy behaves similar to proxied object while printing, you can't really make a difference when looking at it. So, i thought that a nice solution would be to extend an Object protocol especially for debugging purposes by adding #debugPrintOn: method and change the debugger to use this message, instead of #printOn: for displaying objects in inspector panels. Here is the default implementation of Object>>debugPrintOn: aStream ^ self printOn: aStream And, as you may guess, now the proxy could choose to behave differently depending on context. P.S. Maybe i'm missing a point, and there are already the existing good practices how to get around this.. if so, then please tell me. -- Best regards, Igor Stasenko AKA sig. _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
