On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Cédrick Béler <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Also, AbstractEvent is not commented: > > and all subclasses... may be not needed to comment them all (except > examples maybe - but if they vanish... :) )... all are in > system-change-notification category > "see AbstractEvent" is a valid comment. Laurent. > > > > > > > > > I'm a generic event raised by the system (SystemChangeNotifier) when > anything (both classes or methods) changes in the system. > > Each one of my children represents a specific kind of event the system > can notify. > > > > Now I will soon fade away and be replaced by announcements. > > > > (not a lot imaginative, but works :)) > > > > El 07/02/2011, a las 3:25p.m., Stéphane Ducasse escribió: > > > >> I'm an event raised by the system (SystemChangeNotifier) when a class or > a method changed its category. The way to create my instances is the > following: > >> > >> > >> (RecategorizedEvent > >> method: (aClass compiledMethodAt: selector ifAbsent: [nil]) > >> selector: selector > >> protocol: newCategory > >> class: aClass > >> oldProtocol: oldCategory) > >> > >> > >> (RecategorizedEvent > >> class: aClass > >> category: newCategory > >> oldCategory: oldCategory) > >> > >> Now I will soon fade away and be replaced by announcements. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Feb 7, 2011, at 6:25 PM, laurent laffont wrote: > >> > >>> Comment Of The Day Contest - One Day One Comment > >>> Rules: Each day a not commented class is elected. Each day the best > comment will be integrated with name of the author(s). > >>> > >>> > >>> Today: RecategorizedEvent > >>> > >>> > >>> Laurent > >> > >> > > > > > > >
