You can also take a look at Beacon:
http://www.humane-assessment.com/blog/beacon

But, also at SystemLogger:
http://forum.world.st/attachment/4745609/0/Logger.pier.pdf

Cheers,
Doru


On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Sven,
>
> thanks for the answers; especially the article was very informative. I
> didn't even think of using Announcements, but seeing it in action is really
> cool!
>
> Peter
>
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> I would call this object logging, plain and simple.
>>
>> Some of us, myself included, believe this is the way forward.
>>
>> You could have a look at how Zinc does logging (ZnLogEvent):
>>
>>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIBbeMdFCys
>>  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaUxPNq6_7c
>>
>> This article might also help:
>>
>>
>> https://medium.com/concerning-pharo/lampsort-revisited-visualised-6652055ef858
>>
>> All in all, it is not too much effort to generate log event objects, and
>> they can used in many different ways. Using Announcement makes this quite
>> practical.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Sven
>>
>> > On 05 Apr 2015, at 20:16, Peter Uhnák <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > this may be a bit tall order and I am not sure if possible,
>> > however I would like to know the state of objects at certain points.
>> >
>> > Currently what I would do is something like
>> > self log: 'anObject someProperty:'; logCr: anObject someProperty.
>> >
>> > however this is not very practical.
>> >
>> > So I would like something like
>> > self fronzenLog: anObject
>> >
>> > and then I could inspect the logger and see the state of the whole
>> objects.
>> >
>> > Using debugger and stepping through it is not really practical because
>> I need to observe several possible objects that are in this function at
>> very different times.
>> >
>> > Is this possible? Is there a better/somewhat better way to do something
>> like this?
>> >
>> > Any pointers appreciated.
>> >
>> > Peter
>>
>>
>>
>


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