On 9 June 2013 08:03, Sabine Knöfel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I should give an example why this is not useful for me.
>
> While developing, I use >>inspect to see, what is in any object AND I want
> the app to proceed.
> E.g. while creating a report, I want to see the table columns in an
> inspector.
> I don't want to halt and debug, I only want to see an inspector.
>
> self currentPage add:
> (PDFDataTableWithColumnsCaptionElement new
> captions: self costReportDaysTableColumns inspect;
> data: ...;
>
> Now, I have to write it like that
>
> self costReportDaysTableColumns inspect.
> self currentPage add:
> (PDFDataTableWithColumnsCaptionElement new
> captions: self costReportDaysTableColumns ;
> data: ...;
>
> Yes, this is possible but it is not so easigoing as simply put an inspect
> somewhere.
>
you still can use it:
self currentPage add:
(PDFDataTableWithColumnsCaptionElement new
captions: (self costReportDaysTableColumns
inspect; yourself);
data: ...;
> Remarks:
> 1) I develop a seaside app. I am not interested in the System Window;-)
> 2) I cant find a selector >>onWindowClosed:
> 3) >>inspect is a selector which exists in every smalltalk dialect. In every
> smalltalk dialect I worked with, inspect returned the receiver. It is kind
> of standard IMHO.
>
>
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Best regards,
Igor Stasenko.