So now that AsmJit is gone , I had a new idea for a project and I wanted
your opinion on this if you think it will be useful for the community, I
call it WarpSpeed.
I was thinking it would still be cool to have some kind of library that
will help us boost the speed of pharo . So I was thinking
Dear Pharo users,
We made a short script with Guille during the Pharo sprint to detect at startup
when image crashed, and propose to open changes browser to recover lost
changes. It should be useful for beginners who do not know of the Changes
Browser.
It should be available tomorrow on
How that could be… All the tests are okay on my machine
Alexandre
> On Feb 26, 2016, at 4:03 PM, Christophe Demarey
> wrote:
>
> For this job, the image crashes because of an OutOfMemory as you can check
> here:
Nicolas Berveglieri writes:
> Also we're looking for some help about file reading with pharo. We couldn't
> find sufficient info about it on the web, if anyone has a link to share we
> would be gratefull.
the Pharo Mooc contains a few slides about that:
For this job, the image crashes because of an OutOfMemory as you can check
here: https://ci.inria.fr/moose/job/roassal2/2253/console
Le 26 févr. 2016 à 16:01, Christophe Demarey a écrit :
> Thanks for the link.
>
> The ugly java stack trace is because the junit result publisher jenkins
>
Thanks for the link.
The ugly java stack trace is because the junit result publisher jenkins plugin
tries to parse a file that is not well generated.
It happens when the image crashes during tests: the xml output does not contain
end tags.
As Aliaksei sait, probably dut to the cairo lib
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 07:34:00AM +0100, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> And Zn has a very simple one too (since recently):
And I published WaterMint a few months ago.
http://www.samadhiweb.com/blog/2015.09.26.watermint.html.html
http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~PierceNg/WaterMint-HTML
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Hi Chris,
for example
https://ci.inria.fr/moose/job/roassal2/2253/testReport/junit/Roassal2GT-Test/xml/_failed_to_read_/
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 2:47 PM, Christophe Demarey <
christophe.dema...@inria.fr> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Could you provide the link to the job providing this output?
>
> Le
You can generate Markdown from Pillar and after generate an ePub.
Have a look to gitbook.com, this is really easy to do that with their workflow.
For example for this draft Pillar book :
https://www.gitbook.com/book/sergestinckwich/modelling-infectious-diseases-with-kendrick/details
is available
hi sorry for responding so late we had a few days off. We checked your link
and talked about it with Mr Ducasse, aswell as some bioinfo searchers from
inria. They indeed told us that it would be interesting not to have the
files size limitation. Since we split the team earlier in 2 different
Well… It’s in a separate package called ‘Seaside-Canvas’.
You should only need Seaside-Core as a prerequisite, as you can derive from the
metacello config.
I did not try, but let me know if you do.
Johan
> On 25 Feb 2016, at 23:07, stepharo wrote:
>
> Hi johan
>
> What
Alternatively, convertor from pdf to epub are available and free. Pillar
can generate pdf.
I know converting does not produce a file as good as if there were a pillar
exporter, but that's a good enough temporary solution to me.
2016-02-25 22:54 GMT+01:00 stepharo :
> Hi
If you have pointers on epub let us know so that we gather information
on it.
Stef
Le 26/2/16 08:52, MartinW a écrit :
I can imagine that you are busy.
I will have a look as soon as I have some spare time, but this will not be
in the next two month...
Martin.
stepharo wrote
Hi martin
Why
Hi!
We regularly get this error:
Failed to read test report file /builds/workspace/roassal2/Roassal2GT-Test.xml
org.dom4j.DocumentException: Error on line 27 of document
file:///builds/workspace/roassal2/Roassal2GT-Test.xml : XML document structures
must start and end within the same entity.
I can imagine that you are busy.
I will have a look as soon as I have some spare time, but this will not be
in the next two month...
Martin.
stepharo wrote
> Hi martin
>
> Why don't you give a try?
> Pillar has
> - a nice document
> - some nice visitors
> - nice test system
> So
Sven Van Caekenberghe-2 wrote
> And Zn has a very simple one too (since recently):
>
> generateHelp
> "Generate an HTML page with links to all pages I support"
>
> ^ ZnHtmlOutputStream streamContents: [ :html |
> html page: (self class name, ' Help') do: [
> html
stepharo wrote
> Hi johan
>
> What would be good is to have it in a separate package because I wanted
> to output HTML and loading seaside
> for that was heavy.
>
> Stef
Yes, this is exactly what I was looking for :)
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