Pierce Ng pie...@samadhiweb.com writes:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2014 at 07:30:56AM +0100, Friedrich Dominicus wrote:
I'm just wondering who is using Pharo on some BSD (Free/Open/386)
I am a long time FreeBSD user. Right now an instance of my blog is running
on Pharo 1.4 on CogVM on FreeBSD 8.x.
How
Thank you for the report Hilaire.
I think now that we need some profiling.
Any expert for that ?
Jannik
2014-03-05 10:08 GMT+01:00 Hilaire Fernandes hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com:
I am on Linux.
Hilaire
Le 04/03/2014 17:06, jannik laval a écrit :
Are you using it on a Mac ?
On Windows
On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Hilaire Fernandes
hilaire.fernan...@gmail.com wrote:
I am on Linux.
you can use the new package on the PPA if you are on Ubuntu:
https://launchpad.net/~pharo/+archive/stable/
Please keep me informed because there is no user right now :-)
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Damien Cassou
For event, how is it developed?
I remember, when I started developing DrGeo I used the change/update
event mecanism. Then I dropped it for a simple linear top/down update of
the geometric tree model, it becames much faster after that.
Hilaire
Le 05/03/2014 10:44, jannik laval a écrit :
I
I’m trying to migrate the Pier link checker to Pharo 3, going from
HTTPSocket to ZnClient. Looks like a good API improvement, but some things
are still different. http://humane-assessment.com claims not to support
this head request (501), as does http:://cognitive-edge.com (404).
Anyone know what
Sven wrote:
I am not sure what you are trying to achieve with HEAD and Location, I have
never seen that. Are you trying to resolve redirects ? There should be no
need for that since Zn follows them by default.
Thanks.
It is called Pier-LinkChecker. It is supposed to check all links in a Pier
Hi,
1. i do this in pharo 2.0:
b:=Bag newFrom: #(1 2).
OrderedCollection newFrom: b.works nicely
Array newFrom: b.error
the error happens because ArrayedCollectionnewFrom: inherited by Array
expects a SequenceableCollection that has 'at:' implemented. but the
first line of
Hi Werner,
I don't know what you are trying to achieve, but it looks like you want to do
conversions. Have you considered this ?
(Bag with: 1 with: 2) asArray.
(Bag with: 1 with: 2) asOrderedCollection.
These both work. I personally never noticed or used #newFrom:
As for #as: some people