Yes!
No subclass package.

Stef

> It was decided a long time ago that RPackage should not have a nested 
> structure.
> 
> Doru
> 
> On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:31 AM, Alain Plantec <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Since a RPackage can have sub-packages (see RPackage>>systemSubPackages)
>> I'm wondering how to get the parent package of a package.
>> 
>> btw: why are subPackages computed ?
>> I mean it seems to me that a package can be considered as a composite, so
>> why
>> not directly associate a package with its children ?
>> (and maybe have a two ways association between a child and a parent
>> package).
>> 
>> -----
>> RPackage>>systemSubPackages
>> 
>>    "return all RPackages matching with systemCategories of this RPackage"
>>    |tmpPackages|
>>    tmpPackages := OrderedCollection new.
>>    self systemCategories do: [:aString |
>>        (aString asSymbol = self name) ifFalse: [
>>            |tmpPackage|
>>            "Maybe a RPackage matching the subcategory name does not yet
>> exist in the organizer (Because packageInfo lazily register category from
>> system). In this case, We should also lazily register a new RPackage with
>> the right contents inside:"
>>            tmpPackage := RPackageOrganizer default packageNamed: aString
>> asSymbol ifAbsent: [RPackageOrganizer default importFromPackageInfo:
>> (PackageInfo named: aString)].
>>            tmpPackages add: (tmpPackage).
>>            ].
>>        ].
>>    ^ tmpPackages
>> -----
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Alain
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
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