Great, thanks!
Adrian

On Dec 4, 2009, at 13:07 , Frederic Pluquet wrote:

> Hello Adrian,
>
> I deleted the Elements child in CompiledMethod (it had no sense in
> CompiledMethod).
> I added also added a literals child to inspect CompiledMethod literals
> easily.
>
> Fréd
> ----
> Frédéric Pluquet
> Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
> Assistant
> http://www.ulb.ac.be/di/fpluquet
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 9:44 PM, Adrian Lienhard <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Frederic,
>>
>> I just run into a problem: clicking on Elements of a NewInspector  
>> on a
>> CompiledMethod gives an error: 'CompiledMethods may only be created  
>> with
>> newMethod:header:'
>>
>> Shall I create an issue in the Pharo tracker?
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>>
>> On Nov 26, 2009, at 19:40 , Adrian Lienhard wrote:
>>
>> Just yesterday, I asked Frederic to remove the class and method
>>> entries that add a lot of the noise and are most often not needed.  
>>> He
>>> committed a new version with these changes.
>>>
>>> But from Stef's analysis it seems there is a bit more needed to make
>>> this inspector fly... And a really good inspector is key!
>>>
>>> Another item to add to Stef's list: what is the point of the item
>>> "Keys"? I can see the keys of the dictionary already by opening
>>> "Elements". So this seems superfluous.
>>>
>>> I wonder why inspecting a dictionary could not be reduced to the
>>> information that is actually of interest, namely the keys and their
>>> values. So when opening a dictionary, the subtree would directly
>>> display the keys in the left pane (no array, tally, Keys, Elements).
>>> If a key is selected, its value is printed in the right pane.
>>> Expanding a key would dive into its associated value. Actually, I
>>> think what I described here is more or less the behavior of the old
>>> explore tool.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Adrian
>>>
>>>
>>> On Nov 26, 2009, at 18:39 , Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi guys
>>>>
>>>> again I did a demo of smalltalk and the newInspecotr got in my way.
>>>> I tried to analyze what did not work:
>>>>       - apparently the refresh does not work. Does change in  
>>>> instance
>>>> variables get refreshed in the inspector?
>>>>
>>>> I try to understand what get in my way in general.
>>>>       - when an object has few instance variable I think that it  
>>>> is lost
>>>> in the sea of trees.
>>>>
>>>>       - I think that the |> class is not useful at the top level.
>>>>       May be just having Class: and the class Name is enough no  
>>>> need for
>>>> the |>
>>>>       May be the Class : ByteString should appear after the  
>>>> Elements:
>>>>
>>>>       - the |> methods to be useful should be sorted by category
>>>>
>>>> in the screenshot
>>>>       Why do I see the instance variable of the  dictionary  
>>>> (array and
>>>> tally) I find that confusing?
>>>>       Because I get elements and at the same time the instance
>>>> variables.
>>>>
>>>>       I do not understand why some lines are bold and other blue
>>>>
>>>>       When we click on connectInfo I see on the right pane
>>>>               - size : 5
>>>>               [#host] : a SocketAddress (size: 24)
>>>>               [#loginMethod] : #zork
>>>>               [#password] : nil
>>>>               [#port] : 110
>>>>               [#user] : 'stephane.ducasse'
>>>>       But I cannot modify anything.
>>>>
>>>>       What is the point to have Elements expanded in the left  
>>>> pane when
>>>> I
>>>> get the contents by clicking on the instance
>>>>       variable and getting the contents on the right.
>>>>
>>>>       Then Keys should probably close to Elements.
>>>>
>>>>       I do not see the point to have |> for individual method
>>>>       I do not understand why we see Elements and ByteCode
>>>>               I get a DNU when I click on Elements of a method BTW
>>>>
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