Igor
Is it also related to
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=3048
too?
Stef
with the MCMethodDefinitionshutdown hack it work well
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Hi all,
for pricavy and security reason I would like to have some code not to
be open.
Any advice would be very welcome
Johannes
Johannes Rasche
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Thank you Esteban.
Laurent
2010/10/8 Esteban Lorenzano esteba...@gmail.com
Hi,
As I promised at ESUG 2010, I created a page to keep Reef information and
documentation...
You can see it here: http://www.smallworks.com.ar/en/community/Reef
http://www.smallworks.com.ar/en/community/ReefAlso,
Ok, tests are green (except by one that fails because a particular problem
in my machine's dnss, hehe).
I've tested its examples in pharo 1.1 between two images my machine, and it
works :).
To download it:
Gofer it
squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository';
package:
12187
-
- Issue 2883: Anymorphic Style- Some parts of it. Does not work.
- Issue 2947: SmalltalkEditor does not handle ESC key. Thanks Fernando
Olivero.
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Hi john
When I set on mac a file to readonly, I get nil when I do
FileStream named: 'foo.txt'
Stef
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Le 08/10/2010 22:01, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
alain may be we should that as comments in one of the class of the package.
but this is already in the comment of the class (only one class in the
package) :-)
Le 08/10/2010 14:37, Veronica Isabel Uquillas Gomez a écrit :
Hi,
I
Which existing Squeak and/or Pharo classes can handle this and how?
login xml-rpc command:
http://www.morphle.org:8502/pier/xmlRPClogincommandforSecondLife
output (needs extracting into relevant containers):
http://www.morphle.org:8502/pier/sampleoutputfromsecondlife
Thanks,
Lawson
thanks guillermo
May be it would be good to have a chapter on the collaboatve book?
Stef
On Oct 9, 2010, at 8:31 AM, Guillermo Polito wrote:
Ok, tests are green (except by one that fails because a particular problem in
my machine's dnss, hehe).
I've tested its examples in pharo 1.1
even better :)
On Oct 9, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Alain Plantec wrote:
Le 08/10/2010 22:01, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
alain may be we should that as comments in one of the class of the package.
but this is already in the comment of the class (only one class in the
package) :-)
On Oct 8, 2010, at 10:05 PM, mkobe...@gmail.com wrote:
I saw this thread on the pharo list and figured that a bit of feedback from
Michael and myself might be helpful. Please, forgive the cross-posting, this
concerns both dialects and I'd like to make this discussion visible on the VW
On 08 Oct 2010, at 18:40, Alain Plantec wrote:
Le 08/10/2010 14:37, Veronica Isabel Uquillas Gomez a écrit :
Hi,
I would like to know if i am the only one having the indentation problem
when using bitmap fonts.
The Torch dashboard makes use of small and big DejaVu Sans fonts. For
On 08 Oct 2010, at 18:45, Alain Plantec wrote:
Maybe you can make it work with TT fonts.
In order to install them, open the Settings browser then
Under Appearance/Standard Fonts, click on the Launch button of Update font
from system
and then choose another font.
To avoid setting the
yeah.. I saw the comments, my problem appears after installing them.. :(
On 09 Oct 2010, at 11:58, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
even better :)
On Oct 9, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Alain Plantec wrote:
Le 08/10/2010 22:01, Stéphane Ducasse a écrit :
alain may be we should that as comments in one of the
Guille, if I remember correctly (not sure), these new classes like
TextEditor and Smalltalk editor came from Cuis. Juan (Cuis author) i think
he is in the mailing list but not read it so frequently. So, for this issues
maybe you can cc'ed him.
Cheers
Mariano
2010/10/9 Guillermo Polito
2010/10/9 Guillermo Polito guillermopol...@gmail.com
The problem seems to be between *TextEditorcorrectFrom:to:with:* and *
ParsersubstituteWord:wordInterval:offset:*
The TextEditor isn't using well the selection offset to calculate the
replacement, and the parser is sending an interval
Hello,
I've a small question about the OrderedCollection. I've an OrderedCollection
wich contains some Users. Every Users have a name and a password.
How can I search a user with a specific name ?
Thank you in advance.
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The free http://pharobyexample.org/ book is an excellent source for all your
questions concerning Pharo.
Under 9.5 Collection iterators on page 200 you can find what you are
searching for.
Kind regards,
Bart
2010/10/9 Paper Spot Paper Spot paperspot.s...@gmail.com
Hello,
I've a
looks like an exercise :)
Stef
On Oct 9, 2010, at 12:50 PM, Paper Spot Paper Spot wrote:
Hello,
I've a small question about the OrderedCollection. I've an OrderedCollection
wich contains some Users. Every Users have a name and a password.
How can I search a user with a specific name ?
Hello,
It's the NewInspector on both pictures but two different versions of this
tool. In the old version, the class and the methods were displayed for each
inspected object. In the current version, there are not displayed (because
the community prefers less children for each object).
Fréd
Maybe it is not worth my time. Thanks for advice. :-)
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Hi Folks,
Cuis doesn't include #autoEnclose, so I don't know how it should behave.
Cheers,
Juan Vuletich
Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
Guille, if I remember correctly (not sure), these new classes like
TextEditor and Smalltalk editor came from Cuis. Juan (Cuis author) i
think he is in the
Sounds reasonable.
Cheers,
Juan Vuletich
Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
2010/10/9 Guillermo Polito guillermopol...@gmail.com
mailto:guillermopol...@gmail.com
The problem seems to be between /TextEditorcorrectFrom:to:with:/
and /ParsersubstituteWord:wordInterval:offset:/
The
Your name is very familar. Are you Bill Schwab from Dolphin community? If
true, hi!
I just want to be productive by learning packages effectively by researching
better way of doing it. This idea is just one of them. The point of the idea
is, sometimes knowing history can explain better than just
Hi Folks,
Igor Stasenko wrote:
...
Also, it would be cool to sync with Juan and his work on Morphic 3.
I'd like to provide a GL backend for Morphic 3.
But its unclear to me, what plans Juans having about it. Recently he
said that he won't make any public releases.
But i really hope that we
Stef,
FWIW, the biggest problem I see with this is returning nil rather than raising
an exception. With that omission corrected, there are various ways I could
envision it working, probably centered on failing to open a writable stream,
but if one asks for a read-only stream, there would be
cool :)
On 2010-10-09 03:30:52 -0300, Guillermo Polito
guillermopol...@gmail.com said:
Ok, tests are green (except by one that fails because a particular problem
in my machine's dnss, hehe).
I've tested its examples in pharo 1.1 between two images my machine, and it
works :).
To download
Hi,
Yes... I still need to write two or three more tutorials, then I'll
unify all and publish in the collaboractive book :)
Cheers,
Esteban
On 2010-10-08 18:00:36 -0300, Stéphane Ducasse
stephane.duca...@inria.fr said:
Cool we want more :)
Yes :)
May be after we could turn that into a
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi john
When I set on mac a file to readonly, I get nil when I do
FileStream named: 'foo.txt'
I guess that's #fileNamed:, not #named:. When you send that method, you're
trying to open the file in read-write mode. If you just want to read from
a
I thought your name was familiar. Hello!
One caution/suggestion about your idea: a piece of code could be left unchanged
because it is unused or poorly maintained. There are parts of the network,
streams, file system, etc. that *should* have changed long ago. Core concept
or complacency?
On 9 October 2010 09:02, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
Igor
Is it also related to
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=3048
too?
related? not quite. However by fixing it we at least hide the problem.
Somehow , removing weakdependent during shutdown
Hi
I'm having trouble with low space warnings in Pharo. Is there a source on how
much memory the image can get from the OS? Is there maybe a way to up that
limit? I am loading a lot of data into the image and the limit at the moment
seems to be around 500 MB.
Thanks for any ideas.
Cheers,
The unix VM and apparently also the Mac VM has an option -memory that allows
you to set a heap size:
[adrian:/Applications/Squeak 4.2.3beta1U.app/Contents/MacOS] ./Squeak\ VM\ Opt
-help
Usage: ./Squeak VM Opt [option...] [imageName [argument...]]
./Squeak VM Opt [option...] --
Cool! I'll try that, thanks.
I just wonder: It says in the Notes If `-memory' is not specified then the
heap will grow dynamically.. As I understand that, the image should not run
out of space before the OS does (or the address range assigned by the OS). So
can this option reserve more memory
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Igor Stasenko wrote:
On 9 October 2010 09:02, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
Igor
Is it also related to
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=3048
too?
related? not quite. However by fixing it we at least hide the problem.
Somehow ,
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Max Leske wrote:
Cool! I'll try that, thanks.
I just wonder: It says in the Notes If `-memory' is not specified then the heap
will grow dynamically.. As I understand that, the image should not run out of space
before the OS does (or the address range assigned by the OS).
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
The unix VM and apparently also the Mac VM has an option -memory that allows
you to set a heap size:
[adrian:/Applications/Squeak 4.2.3beta1U.app/Contents/MacOS] ./Squeak\ VM\ Opt
-help
Usage: ./Squeak VM Opt [option...] [imageName [argument...]]
I'm actually working on a mac, so that shouldn't be the problem.
So your proposition to use -mmap would be unix specific? Is the option
available on mac?
Thanks,
Max
On 09.10.2010, at 21:34, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Adrian Lienhard wrote:
The unix VM and apparently also
On Oct 9, 2010, at 3:48 PM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi john
When I set on mac a file to readonly, I get nil when I do
FileStream named: 'foo.txt'
I guess that's #fileNamed:, not #named:. When you send that method, you're
trying to open the
Sig,
Ignore this if you see fit; it might not apply, but don't dismiss it too
quickly - it will apply somewhere, somehow. First, are these things happening
on shutdown, or on image save? I ask because while they seem to be getting
straightened out over time, those concepts have long been
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K bsch...@anest.ufl.eduwrote:
Sig,
Ignore this if you see fit; it might not apply, but don't dismiss it too
quickly - it will apply somewhere, somehow. First, are these things
happening on shutdown, or on image save? I ask because while they
No argument there. You might have had better weak collections to work with,
but hopefully things like Cog and Sig's finalization improvements will give us
similar advantages. Either way, it is important to have good session
start/stop awareness and to sever ties at the right time (and to not
So, I started a quick port of VW Xtreams to Squeak this evening.
Only the Xtreams-Core and the trivial Xtreams-Terminals (no
file/pipe/socket/pointer).
You'll find code at http://www.squeaksource.com/XTream.
My previous experimental Xtream project has been renamed SqueaXTream
to reduce confusion,
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 9:58 PM, Max Leske maxle...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm actually working on a mac, so that shouldn't be the problem.
So your proposition to use -mmap would be unix specific? Is the option
available on mac?
I think you can also modify the file Info.plist. Take the squeak app,
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
So, I started a quick port of VW Xtreams to Squeak this evening.
Only the Xtreams-Core and the trivial Xtreams-Terminals (no
file/pipe/socket/pointer).
You'll find code at http://www.squeaksource.com/XTream.
My previous experimental Xtream project has
FWIW, SIF might help you:
http://www.pocketsmalltalk.com/sif/
I have put a lot of code through it in the past couple of years.
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On Sat, 9 Oct 2010, Max Leske wrote:
I'm actually working on a mac, so that shouldn't be the problem.
So your proposition to use -mmap would be unix specific? Is the option
available on mac?
I don't have a Mac, but you can easily check it by starting an image with
-mmap 64m, then allocating
It's fairly clear: the Mac VM has an option -memory
no -mmap
use it or set the info.plist setting of SqueakMaxHeapSize.
You can in theory set values up to 4GB on a 4.2.x VM or 5.7.x
Might make lights dim and core dump on a 5.8.x VM, please try...
Obviously you have to actually use the 4GB
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