:3 great.  BTW, los command line handlers son la papa :).

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 10:03 PM, Camillo Bruni <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On 2012-06-28, at 22:01, Camillo Bruni wrote:
>
> >
> > On 2012-06-28, at 21:31, Guillermo Polito wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Camillo,
> >>
> >> the latest introduction of this:
> >>
> >>   "check if we have an opened stdin"
> >>   FileStream stdin ifNotNilDo:[ :stream|
> >>       stream atEnd ifFalse: [ ^ true ]].
> >>
> >> (I assume for piping?)
> >
> > exactly....
> >
> >> Is messing with my other command line args... lets say I have another
> >> command line argument that runs tests and I do:
> >>
> >> Vm image --tests
> >>
> >> It tries to open it with the EvaluateCommandLineHandler :S...
> >>
> >> Args is:
> >>
> >> an OrderedCollection('--test')
> >>
> >> And the command line handlers after selecting the responsibles are:
> >>
> >> an OrderedCollection(EvaluateCommandLineHandler
> >> RunTestsCommandLineHandler DefaultCommandLineHandler)
> >>
> >> By now I'll try putting my handler a higher priority (1 :P), but, is
> >> this the expected behavior?
> >
> >
> >
> > you're right, that's broken (AKA we should add some tests there :P)
> >
> > I wanted to write something different there...
>
> maybe the filestream test should simply be removed, then piping in
> commands only works when explicitely specifying the "eval" handler
>
>

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