Le 9 oct. 2014 23:15, David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com a écrit :
Darn, I think we must have both done our updates on the same day. The last
update I did was this (time stamp is GMT -4 hours) :
CommandShell-dtl.76 Dave Lewis, 5 October 2014 5:29:32 pm
CommandShell 4.6.9
Improve pipe
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But also something is building this thing:
I need to figure that out.
Uko
On 09 Oct 2014, at 19:24, Dale Henrichs dale.henri...@gemtalksystems.com
wrote:
Yuriy,
In that case, I'd be inclined to strip the leading whitespace off of the
lines and do the diff ... TextDiffBuilder could
Hi All,
Thank you for the replies. I see it is not an easy bug to fix. Do you have
any idea, when this can be fixed?
Or can you suggest me some other way/workaround, how to get/generate the
source code of a block?
Thank you very much!
Cheers,
Jan
BTW, the tests to execute:
self assert: [ :ctx
On 10 Oct 2014, at 10:26, Yuriy Tymchuk yuriy.tymc...@me.com wrote:
But also something is building this thing:
5437978fac2a4954c1354f1f-5437978fac2a4954c1354f20.png
I need to figure that out.
This is all in Polymorph-Tools-Diff
It would be nice to merge the two diff packages...
Uko
On 10 Oct 2014, at 10:57, Jan Kurš k...@iam.unibe.ch wrote:
Hi All,
Thank you for the replies. I see it is not an easy bug to fix. Do you have
any idea, when this can be fixed?
I will try to fix it next week...
Or can you suggest me some other way/workaround, how to get/generate the
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Hi,
Some simple reflection tests (those using
Behavior#compile:) do not work in Pharo 3.0 because
Behavior#basicLocalSelectors and
Behavior#basicLocalSelectors: do not longer exist.
I added
the methods to TBehavior and the tests worked again. Thus, my question is:
Is there any deep/good reason
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 08:00:29AM +0200, p...@highoctane.be wrote:
Le 9 oct. 2014 23:15, David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com a ??crit :
Darn, I think we must have both done our updates on the same day. The last
update I did was this (time stamp is GMT -4 hours) :
CommandShell-dtl.76
On 10 Oct 2014, at 13:01, jdelg...@lsi.upc.edu wrote:
Hi,
Some simple reflection tests (those using Behavior#compile:) do not work in
Pharo 3.0 because Behavior#basicLocalSelectors and
Behavior#basicLocalSelectors: do not longer exist.
I added the methods to TBehavior and the tests
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Ok, I'll update the configurations.
Thanks,
Thierry
2014-10-09 23:15 GMT+02:00 David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com:
Darn, I think we must have both done our updates on the same day. The last
update I did was this (time stamp is GMT -4 hours) :
CommandShell-dtl.76 Dave Lewis, 5 October 2014
Yes, evaluate:
(Behavior new) compile: 'thisIsATest
^2'
Bests,
Jordi
On 10 Oct
2014, at 13:01, jdelg...@lsi.upc.edu wrote:
Hi,
Some simple reflection tests (those using
Behavior#compile:) do not
work in Pharo 3.0 because
Behavior#basicLocalSelectors and
Behavior#basicLocalSelectors:
On 10/10/14, Bernat Romagosa tibabenfortlapala...@gmail.com wrote:
These are great news. Congratulations to all!
Any further info on how deploying works now?
Is Amber now creating a single
compiled js file with the whole project?
YES.
Do
amber init
to create a project 0.13 style.
And now following Sven suggestion, thanks Sven!, I’ve published here is the
first post about flow
In this I set the starting point, showing reception and mission and starting
the conversation on next steps
On 10 Oct 2014, at 14:36, jdelg...@lsi.upc.edu wrote:
Yes, evaluate:
(Behavior new) compile: 'thisIsATest ^2'
ah, that indeed should work… I will check and fix it in Pharo3 and Pharo4
Marcus
sebast...@flowingconcept.com wrote
Your thoughts and further questions are welcomed
How does it compare to Tide seems like a popular question ;)
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Cheers,
Sean
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Hi guys - this was an interesting thread - and exactly the reason why I brought
up “Zapp Empowerment” at ESUG this year.
I felt the passion from every single one of you - and in fact, everyone had an
interesting point to make. I got a bit nervous as I worked up the 40+ replies,
but I was
Can someone restart it?
Up now. Thanks :)
On 10 Oct 2014, at 16:54, Yuriy Tymchuk yuriy.tymc...@me.com wrote:
Can someone restart it?
2014-10-10 14:09 GMT+02:00 David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com:
Right. But please do test it in your applications to be sure, I really only
did simple testing and I am sure there may still chances for problems in
this area.
Hi Dave,
Would it has a chance of slowing down things a lot?
There
2014-10-10 14:09 GMT+02:00 David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com:
Right. But please do test it in your applications to be sure, I really
only
did simple testing and I am sure there may still chances for problems in
this area.
Hi Dave,
Would it has a chance of slowing down things a lot?
On Oct 10, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.com wrote:
sebast...@flowingconcept.com wrote
Your thoughts and further questions are welcomed
How does it compare to Tide seems like a popular question ;)
Card for that here:
Le 10/10/2014 17:52, David T. Lewis a écrit :
2014-10-10 14:09 GMT+02:00 David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com:
Right. But please do test it in your applications to be sure, I really
only
did simple testing and I am sure there may still chances for problems in
this area.
Hi Dave,
Would it
Le 10/10/2014 17:52, David T. Lewis a écrit :
2014-10-10 14:09 GMT+02:00 David T. Lewis le...@mail.msen.com:
Right. But please do test it in your applications to be sure, I really
only
did simple testing and I am sure there may still chances for problems
in
this area.
Hi Dave,
Would
Hi Alexandre,
I would like to see Hapao to be used for coverage testing of the Pharo
kernel classes. I checked that it is possible run it on Pharo-minimal:
wget http://files.pharo.org/image/40/latest-minimal.zip
unzip latest-minimal.zip
./pharo config
Hi Pavel!
Glad to hear that Hapao works on Pharo-minimal.
You have raised good points. We will work on this
Alexandre
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On Oct 10, 2014, at 3:21 PM,
Tim Mackinnon wrote:
Hi guys - this was an interesting thread - and exactly the reason why I brought
up “Zapp Empowerment” at ESUG this year.
just to let you know, based on your enthusiasm for this book,
I bought it (but not yet read it).
And one minor thought on the original post that
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