Re: [Pharo-users] Serializing classes with Fuel

2019-03-06 Thread Konrad Hinsen
Hi Mariano,

> Yes, that's the "default" behavior. To fully serialize classes you need
> FuelMetalevel packages. This brings a new visitors and mappers to allow you
> to fully serialize methods, classes, contexts, etc.

Thanks for the pointer - I will explore FuelMetalevel.

Konrad.



Re: [Pharo-users] Serializing classes with Fuel

2019-03-05 Thread Mariano Martinez Peck
On Tue, Mar 5, 2019 at 1:42 PM Konrad Hinsen 
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> does anyone here have some experience with Fuel?
>
> Its Web site says "It can serialize/materialize not only plain objects
> but also classes, traits, methods, closures, contexts, packages,
> etc.". So I should be able to serialize a class somehow, right?
>
> But classes are by default treated as global objects, even if they
> aren't. The class I want to serialize is created by
> newAnonymousSubclass. And yet, Fuel only stores its name in the output
> file.
>
> The documentation describes considerGlobal: which does the opposite of
> what I want. So my question is: how can I tell Fuel *not* to consider a
> class as global?
>
> Konrad.
>
>
Yes, that's the "default" behavior. To fully serialize classes you need
FuelMetalevel packages. This brings a new visitors and mappers to allow you
to fully serialize methods, classes, contexts, etc.
I am sorry but I couldn't remember where the docs about that were. You may
want to at least take a look to the packages and their tests.

Best,


-- 
Mariano
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[Pharo-users] Serializing classes with Fuel

2019-03-05 Thread Konrad Hinsen
Hi everyone,

does anyone here have some experience with Fuel?

Its Web site says "It can serialize/materialize not only plain objects
but also classes, traits, methods, closures, contexts, packages,
etc.". So I should be able to serialize a class somehow, right?

But classes are by default treated as global objects, even if they
aren't. The class I want to serialize is created by
newAnonymousSubclass. And yet, Fuel only stores its name in the output
file.

The documentation describes considerGlobal: which does the opposite of
what I want. So my question is: how can I tell Fuel *not* to consider a
class as global?

Konrad.