One usually puts things like:

self flag: #TODO. "Need to fix this hack"

self flag: #FIXME. "Quick kludgy temp solution"

Some write:

self flag: 'Must add such or such feature'.

Then start Spotter and search for flag: senders with

flag: #se

There is already quite a list in the image.

Phil

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 7:04 PM, Raffaello Giulietti <
raffaello.giulie...@lifeware.ch> wrote:

> Hi Hilaire,
>
> great!
>
> Is there a standard or conventional set of pragmas for such kind of
> annotations? I mean, pragmas are very flexible but I would like to adhere
> to well-established conventions, if possible.
>
>
>
> On 2017-03-01 18:59, Hilaire wrote:
>
>> Hi Raffaello,
>>
>> You can annotate your methods with a pragma, for example
>> <workInProgress>, then from the Finder tool (WorldMenu>Tools>Finder),
>> you search for pragma:
>>
>> In the left text field, input workInProgress, then in the drop down list
>> at the right, select Pragmas.
>>
>> Hilaire
>>
>> Le 01/03/2017 à 18:53, Raffaello Giulietti a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi community,
>>>
>>> many IDEs for other language usually offer a way to annotate methods
>>> with special comments like "TODO ...", "FIXME ...". Such methods can
>>> then be later retrieved easily in task lists and selected by simple
>>> clicks.
>>>
>>> Is there something similar in Pharo?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>

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