:) Good idea ;) I will do that, it shouldn't be so difficult ^^
Ben On Apr 29, 2012, at 5:00 AM, Ben Coman wrote: > Ah. ha... Very Good. For the whole time I've used Pharo the last 12 months > I've had a misconception about Examples. > I thought they must have been Example coded somewhere like GLMBasicExamples, > the MOEaselExamples and these somehow flagged for searching - and that I > never got any results because of some lacking implementation. > > Here is some usability feedback then... > > 1. The help text in the bottom pane says "for further informations, print > 'FinderUI methodFinderExplanation' ". > Rather better would be when [Examples] is selected, that bottom pane is > filled with "print 'FinderUI methodFinderExplanation". > 2. The help text in the bottom pane says "In these four modes, you can also > tick the 'Use RegEx' checkbox." > might say "In the first four modes and sort [Examples] to appear at the > bottom of the list. > Actually that text is a carry over from when Pramgas was not an option and > only the first three modes had RegEx. > > 3. The help text in the bottom pane says "The 'Select classes'...." and "The > 'All classes'...." > but the actual buttons are <Choose Packages> and <All packages> > > 4. Optional extra, while <Regexp> is selected, put some help text for regular > expressions with examples in the bottom pane. > > I've logged http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=5733 > > cheers -ben > > Benjamin wrote: >> If you use Pharo, you can also do that >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> Note that you have to change 'Selector' with 'Example', and then you can >> type a list of arguments separated by a dot and the expected result. >> (If you want some inner details, it will do something like methodFor: >> {_WHAT_YOU_HAVE_ENTER_}) >> >> Have fun, >> Ben >> >> >> >> On Apr 28, 2012, at 4:00 PM, Ben Coman wrote: >> >> >>> I just discovered this new "bit of magic" from the Newbies list. My first >>> impression playing with it is that MethodFinder>>methodFor: should be >>> somehow more prominent in Tools>Finder and also in PharoByExample book. >>> Quite a unique feature and demonstration of Smalltalk power for newcomers. >>> >>> cheers -ben >>> >>> Am 2012-04-27 um 17:27 schrieb H. Hirzel: >>> >>> >>>> Hello >>>> I use Squeak 4.3, Update 11860. >>>> I want to remove the trailing spaces and or tabs and LF of a String >>>> something like >>>> 'abc >>>> ' >>>> should just be >>>> 'abc'. >>>> If I remember that there was a method in class String to something >>>> like this. Is this correct? >>>> Is there a package with additional String convenience methods? >>>> >>> you probably want >>> >>> 'abc ' withoutTrailingBlanks >>> >>> You can find that method by evaluating or printing >>> >>> MethodFinder methodFor: { {'abc '} . 'abc' } (a list with arguments {'abc >>> '} and an expected result ( 'abc' )) >>> >>> HTH >>> >>> Best >>> -Tobias >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Beginners mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >
