On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:34:00 +0200, Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/18/2010 02:36 AM, Rick Flower wrote:
>> I'm porting some code to generate RTF's from a set of
>> code I found for Squeak.. It converted OK but when I
>> run it I get this from gst :
>>
>> Aside from renaming the 'nil' method to something
>> else (e.g. nile), is there a way to keep gst happy
>> with this code?
> 
> It's a warning, you don't really care.

Thanks Paolo.. 

I actually renamed the method for now and got past
that issue.. The next issue is with a missing 
definition for #sourceString -- not sure what that
might be.. Any ideas?  Below is a snippet of test
code using this :

table := RTFTableModel 
  sending: #(#yourself #sourceString) , (Array with: nil)
  to: (testClass selectors asArray 
      collect: [:sel | testClass compiledMethodAt: sel])
  labels: #('Selector' 'Source code') , (Array with: [Time now
printString]).

I'm guessing it's some way to get the source for 
a method perhaps?  I'll probably disable it for now
or change the test code to not use that.. This is 
probably a Squeakism that may not directly port over
to GST.. ?

Thx!

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