On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Edward K. Ream <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [initAfterLoad] provides an official hook for late initialization.  In our 
> case,
> we could call populate_tree in c.frame.tree.initAfterLoad, and have
> c.frame.tree.redraw_now do nothing.
>
> I'll do this soon.

Done on the trunk at rev 1206.

Note that unitTest.leo contains a top-level clone at present for the node:

Check base classes & ivars

This test uses lists of names called mustBeDefined,
mustBeDefinedInSubclasses and mustBeDefinedOnlyInBaseClass.  If
present for frame, tree or body classes, the test checks that named
methods exist in the expected places.

This is my way of working around Python's lack of interface
declarations.  It seems to work well.

Edward
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