Dear wwwjfy, 2010/2/9 wwwjfy <[email protected]>
> > Hi, > 1. You can find it in handleEndHeaders, which decides to call method > 'handleStatus_' + status if the method exists. > 2.3. These two method are called in method rawDataReceived in class > HTTPClient, which is HTTPPageDownloader's parent. > > I think you can grep all source files of twisted to find most answers if > you don't know where is one method called. :) > > Thank you so much for your help. I found those methods and even verified that I would have found them with grep ;-) Now, since you made me feel embarassed ;-) , I want to write a few words about why I didn't try myself in the first place. I self learned with the Squeak Smalltalk, when I was 17. Then I used to work in Java, but with VisualAge, that was a Smalltalk IDE applied to Java. So now I am spoiled, I expect to be able to find parent classes with all their methods arranged in a nice GUI with the methods represented as bullets that, if clicked, make appear the method code in a frame. In Smalltalk code pieces weren't even written in files. Grep really didn't come to my mind :-( Now that you lighted this bulb to me, I am flabbergasted at how the code editing situation sucks, outside of my Smalltalk enchanted world. I found these methods, but I can't see which class they belong to, I have to scroll to the class definition, then scroll back to where I were, but I tend to get lost in the process. Now I'm trying to draw the classes tree I'm interested in on a paper with a pencil. I mean, how is this possible ? Do you people really work this way ? Thanks, anyhow, for your help. Bye Catonano --- > wwwjfy > > _______________________________________________ > Twisted-web mailing list > [email protected] > http://twistedmatrix.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twisted-web > > -- La difesa più sicura contro il male è l'estremo individualismo, l'originalità di pensiero, la stravaganza, perfino, se volete, l'eccentricità… Il male va matto per la solidarietà. Less than one di Joseph Brodsky
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