2009/11/4 Schwab,Wilhelm K <[email protected]>:
> Hello all,
>
> Whatever is happening, it keeps happening, and on two different machines, but 
> both Ubuntu 9.10, FWIW.  Attached is a shot of the whatever-it's-called 
> window; the promised emergency evaluator does not appear (not that I would 
> know what to do with it<g>).  Comparing SharedQueue with SharedQueue2 might 
> be interesting; with luck, there will simply be a missing method??
>
> Bill
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1) Yeah, SharedQueue2 does not share same public protocol and that
sounds like a bug...

(SharedQueue selectors difference: SharedQueue2 selectors) reject: [:e
| (SharedQueue organization categoryOfElement: e) beginsWith:
'private'].
-> an IdentitySet(#flushAllSuchThat: #nextOrNilSuchThat: #flush)

We might also wanter to filter out unsent ones:
(SharedQueue selectors difference: SharedQueue2 selectors) reject: [:e
| ((SharedQueue organization categoryOfElement: e) beginsWith:
'private') or: [(SystemNavigation default allCallsOn: e) isEmpty]]


2) I find it strange your Smalltalk doesNotUnderstand: #findElementOrNil:

Did you load some changes related to FasterSets or is your image
damned corrupted ?
Try (Smalltalk findElementOrNil: #Object) and tell us the result.

Nicolas

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