Stef, Thanks.
How are flags working? Looks like this is at the class level. I am interested in a method level ting. KR Phil 2012/4/22 Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> > we use self flag: #fixMe > you can then query either #fixMe or flag: > > and yes this is a good idea to mark things and create bug entries. > > Stef > > > On Apr 22, 2012, at 11:18 AM, [email protected] wrote: > > > While looking around in the image, I am in need of knowing where I found > thngs that either puzzle me or are "wrong" (well, a code smell). > > > > What I do is that I put pragmas in there like this (not that this sample > is meant to be representative) > > > > privCleanTextConstants > > <fixme> > > TextConstants TextSharedInformation removeKey: #DefaultTextStyle. > > TextConstants TextSharedInformation removeKey: #DefaultMultiStyle. > > TextConstants TextSharedInformation removeKey: > #DefaultFixedTextStyle. > > TextConstants TextSharedInformation removeKey: StrikeFont > defaultFontKey. > > > > Smalltalk allClasses select: [:c | c sharedPools includes: > TextConstants] thenDo: [:c | c compileAll ]. > > > > And I can then find back the things with: > > > > pc := (PragmaCollector filter: [:prg | prg keyword = 'fixme']) reset. > > pc collected size. "(Print It: 1)" > > pc collected explore. > > > > And then finding back the Class and Method Name > > > > Building upon that, why not do what is done in other environments (well, > I've got that in PHP, Java, ...) and use: > > > > <todo:do this and that> or plain <todo> > > <fixme: this and that> or plain <fixme> > > <issue:issue#> > > > > And have a specific tool to help the navigation (explore is fine for a > moment but...) > > > > This would allow us to have an idea on the technical debt inside the > system, broken down by areas if we start leveraging Packages. > > > > What I do not know is how much stress this would put on the system. Are > pragmas eating a lot or a just markers? > > > > Phil > > > > > -- Philippe Back "Helping you hit the top 3 outcomes you really want to achieve" Mob: +32(0) 478 650 140 | Fax: +32 (0) 70 408 027 Mail: [email protected]| Web: http://philippeback.eu | Blog: http://philippeback.be High Octane SPRL rue cour Boisacq 101 1301 Bierges
