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 >> >> > > > > -- > www.tudorgirba.com > > "Every thing has its own flow" >
