Hi Alistair

I will look when have a time.
But you can try to write a test for bitmap serialization/materialization in
TostSerializationTests (if I remember correctly the name).
It will show if bitmap transport requires extra logic.

ср, 15 мая 2019 г., 8:49 Alistair Grant <akgrant0...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Denis,
>
> If I print:
>
> remotePharo evaluate: [ Array withAll: #(42 42 42) ] "==> #(42 42 42)"
>
> which is obviously correct, but:
>
> remotePharo evaluate: [ Bitmap withAll: #(42 42 42) ]
>
> gives me a bitmap with all zeroes (running it locally does the expected
> thing).
>
> I can see that the bitmap is being created correctly on the server,
> but by the time it gets back the values have been lost (all converted
> to 0s).  If I change the Bitmap>>seamlessDefaultTransferStrategy for
> the Bitmap to #defaultByReference I can correctly access the values
> (just for debugging, by reference isn't practical for the real
> system).
>
> Any hints on where to look?
>
> Thanks again,
> Alistair
>
>

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