On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 02:07:06PM -0600, itsme213 wrote:
What does it do? When does it appear?
For a class with traits associated with it, it adds a panel to
the top of the browser window that allows you to browse all the
traits associated with the class. Most classes in the image
have no
On Nov 30, 2007, at 21:23 , Chris Cunnington wrote:
How do I search all method bodies for a text string?
Thanks!
Put the string in the Workspace. Highlight it. Summon the menu with do
it/print it. Scroll down to the bottom where it says more.
Select. Scroll
down to method with
Very cool! That is so much faster. It's instantaneous.
Thanks.
Chris
Ugh, that does a full-text search on all method sources, very slow.
Much faster is pressing Cmd-Shift-E (or method strings with ir from
the menu) which only looks at string literals..
- Bert -
How do I search all method bodies for a text string?
Thanks!
Put the string in the Workspace. Highlight it. Summon the menu with do
it/print it. Scroll down to the bottom where it says more. Select. Scroll
down to method with source. Voila.
Chris
What does it do? When does it appear?
Thanks - Sophie
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I've just heard of squeak from FLOSS Weekly (twit.tv) and it sounds
fun, but I had a deuce of a time installing it. I'm installing from the
Linux command line (I use Slackware).
I couldn't find any instructions, and the instructions in the INSTALL
script are bilge, so I wrote my own
How do I search all method bodies for a text string?
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Hi Dale,
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, Dale Wiles wrote:
[...]
Return to /tmp/squeak_tmp/Squeak-3.9-8
squeak cd ../../../../..
I'd prefer
squeak cd /tmp/squeak_tmp/Squeak-3.9-8
[...]
* HOW TO START A NEW PROJECT
Make a directory to hold the project. Say project foo in your home
Indeed. A cool trick if you want to find the implementation behind a
menu item: bring up the menu, shift-click the item, press Cmd-Shift-E :)
- Bert -
On Nov 30, 2007, at 23:34 , Chris Cunnington wrote:
Very cool! That is so much faster. It's instantaneous.
Thanks.
Chris
Ugh, that does