may be because the source changes was listening to the event. And the log file needed to log any thing like doits and other.
On Jun 16, 2012, at 9:14 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: > Hi guys. ChangeSet does at some point: > > anEvent itemKind = SystemChangeNotifier classKind ifTrue: [ > ... > anEvent isModified > ifTrue: [anEvent anyChanges ifTrue: [self changeClass: > anEvent item from: anEvent oldItem]]. > anEven > > > > So...I don't understand the #anyChanges. We received an event saying that a > class was modified, but it may not have any changes? if true, why was the > event sent? > Ok...let's say that there could be several reasons that a class was modified > but only some of them make sense to change set. I can imagine people wanted > to avoid writing stuff to .changes that didn't actullay represente a change? > > If this is the case, then #anyChanges looks like a bad name for me. > > Now, do we still need this mesage? can there be ClassModified events without > changes? > thanks > > -- > Mariano > http://marianopeck.wordpress.com >
