Re: [Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies

2012-11-30 Thread Leon Konings
[fac...@koningssoftware.com] Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2012 8:29 AM To: factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies Hi Alexander, Thank you for your very long answer. You where guessing right about the circular dependencies. Because

Re: [Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies

2012-11-27 Thread Alexander J. Vondrak
:29 AM To: factor-talk@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies Hi Alexander, Thank you for your very long answer. You where guessing right about the circular dependencies. Because there are so many vocabularies, problems like that happen rather often. I am

Re: [Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies

2012-11-24 Thread Leon Konings
Hi Alexander, Thank you for your very long answer. You where guessing right about the circular dependencies. Because there are so many vocabularies, problems like that happen rather often. I am really looking for better and faster ways to find these, and a way of working that make it less

[Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies

2012-11-23 Thread Leon Konings
Hi, I am working on a rather big project. Loading all the vocabularies, which all load many other vocabularies, is not easy to do. I often have to solve problems with interdependencies. It is not easy to find the cause of these problems. In the developer tools I saw some interesting words

Re: [Factor-talk] Managing many vocabularies

2012-11-23 Thread Alexander J. Vondrak
I'm not really sure if there was a question in there... Loading all the vocabularies, which all load many other vocabularies, is not easy to do. If you're just sitting down at your editor, typing vocab names into the `USING:` line, then yeah, it's going to be difficult to know exactly which