> that's because it does not has anything to do with the code completion, but > with the fact that symbols are still there (they are not removed when you > remove the method). OCompletion just shows you a bunch of *symbols* you used > lately (sorted with some -not much- intelligence), not methods or classes or > anything... Understand. So it shows the expected behaviour, even if it not nice one.
> Of course that can be fixed (and should be, eventually)... but who can take > it? The "in house pharo team" now is really busy stabilizing 2.0 to take > another feature action right now. I have no expectations here that this should fixed/enhanced with the upcoming 2.0. In my eyes it was not clear, if it was a bug. Anyway i can open a feature request. ;-) > But I think I don't need to remember you that the "full pharo team" are not > just us, it includes all of you too. Any help (implementing cool stuff, > fixing bugs or just reporting them) is always welcome (and talking by myself, > I welcome much more the first, "implementing cool stuff" ;) I just started with Pharo, so give me a few weeks (to implement cool stuff ;-)) Appreciate your work. > best, > Esteban > > On May 29, 2012, at 5:07 PM, Volkert Barr wrote: > >> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> i have a question. Why does the code completion offers methods that were >>>> removed? >>> >>> probably because it works at the symbol level and not method dictionary. >>> May be removing a method could unintern its selector from the symbol cache. >>> >>>> I have some >>>> cases where deleted methods still listed as "symbol (no implementors)". >>> >>> where? >>> In nautilus? >> In workspace, nautilus, ... the removed methods still listed in the code >> completion popup. >> >> I removed the messages with nautilus and also with the default system >> browser. Same effect. >> >> if this is an bug, i can open a ticket. >> >> Volkert >> >> >> > > -- www.nivoba.de www.software-wartung.net www.erlang-dach.org PGP-Key on request / PGP-Schlüssel auf Anfrage
