2009/10/25 Adrian Lienhard <[email protected]>:
> No, this is not possible. You can only exclude single methods but not
> whole traits.
>
Too bad, specifying dozens of methods for exclusion is not very funny :)


> Adrian
>
> On Oct 25, 2009, at 06:37 , Igor Stasenko wrote:
>
>> Suppose i having a trait grouping
>>
>> Trait named: #TraitGroup
>> uses: TraitA + TraitB + .... TraitN
>> category: 'foo'
>>
>> and suppose i want to use TraitGroup in one of my classes, but
>> excluding one of the traits in the list above.. i.e. something like:
>>
>> Object subclass: #Myclass
>> uses: TraitGroup - TraitA
>> ..
>>
>> but the above code don't seem to work..
>> Any clues, how i can do that?
>> Is such kind of composition possible at all?
>>
>> --
>> Best regards,
>> Igor Stasenko AKA sig.
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