I said it before: just give the variable a different name. For example, 
textStyle. That would solve all loading problems.

Doru


On 9 Dec 2010, at 22:49, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

> Thanks all for your time.
> We should try to do it better in the future.
> We should also change and improve our tools for helping us being better. 
> 
> Now something important is how can we move this style variable in a way that 
> we can move it and also avoid to break.
> this is just an example: let us do an analysis of the problems and learn for 
> the next cycle.
> 
> Stef
> 
> 
>>> I guess I'm the one who made all this bad changes.
>>> So sorry, sorry sorry.
>> 
>> I don't think so.
>> 
>>> Maybe we can come back to the "old" one.
>>> No problem for me.
>> 
>> I think the main problem is that the new editor model (which I really
>> like) was merged directly into the existing editor morphs, so
>> everything that uses more than just the morphs breaks.
>> 
>>> I can make a slice in that direction.
>> 
>> I am not sure if this is possible anymore, because now we have
>> dependencies on PluggableTextMorph and friends with the old API and
>> dependencies on PluggableTextMorph and friends with the new API.
>> 
>>> But frankly, what a catastrophic mail for people who are trying
>>> to make the system cleaner.
>>> do you know how much of my free time I've spent to make the undo/redo work 
>>> again?
>>> Maybe one can just simply ask for help instead of blaming.
>> 
>> I am *not criticizing* the system cleanup. I am criticizing the
>> changes that didn't go through a deprecation phase. It started with
>> the introduction of the 'style' variable in a commonly used
>> superclass. The problem was discussed a long time ago and I was shut
>> up; today the problem turns out to be way worse.
>> 
>>> OCompletion works and it includes ECompletion. Since I added a setting
>>> for using ECompletion instead of OCompletion (and not just as a fallback
>>> mechanism), ECompletion is also working with the new editors.
>> 
>> I looked at the OCompletion changes and tried to merge them into
>> eCompletion, but as Francisco says it is only kinda working.
>> 
>> Lukas
>> 
>> -- 
>> Lukas Renggli
>> www.lukas-renggli.ch
>> 
> 
> 

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