> Menus currently don't work
That seems to be a problem I also saw yesterday in a full Pharo image.
> Gofer it
> wiresong: 'ob';
> package: 'OmniBrowser';
> load.
Load 'OmniBrowser' from the same repository you load 'OB-Web' and 'OB-Standard'.
The code in Colin's repository does not work in
Hi Lukas,
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
>> Menus currently don't work
>
> That seems to be a problem I also saw yesterday in a full Pharo image.
With your version of OmniBrowser the menus work well.
Thanks
-- Pavel
>
>> Gofer it
>> wiresong: 'ob';
>> package: 'OmniBrow
Read more:
http://astares.blogspot.com/2010/11/roarvm-pharo-and-squeak-on-multicore.html
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On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> Very nice video.
>
> Also note that there is a complete AJAX based OmniBrowser view for the
> web (OB-Web), that brings the complete OB toolset including all
> refactoring tools to the web for over 4 years now. No web-based
> development UI
Wow, exciting times!
On 3 November 2010 09:10, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
> Read more:
>
> http://astares.blogspot.com/2010/11/roarvm-pharo-and-squeak-on-multicore.html
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ww
Wow, indeed!
Doru
On 3 Nov 2010, at 09:28, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> Wow, exciting times!
>
> On 3 November 2010 09:10, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
>> Read more:
>>
>> http://astares.blogspot.com/2010/11/roarvm-pharo-and-squeak-on-multicore.html
>> --
>> GRATIS! Movie-FLAT mit über 300 Videos.
>> J
On Nov 3, 2010, at 9:20 AM, laurent laffont wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> Very nice video.
>
> Also note that there is a complete AJAX based OmniBrowser view for the
> web (OB-Web), that brings the complete OB toolset including all
> refactoring tools to the w
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
> Yes
>
> But Smalltalker looks for it when you see the state of morphic
>
What did you mean?
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On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 9:19 AM, laurent laffont
wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
>>
>> Very nice video.
>>
>> Also note that there is a complete AJAX based OmniBrowser view for the
>> web (OB-Web), that brings the complete OB toolset including all
>> refactoring tool
Hi guys,
i've got some ANR (french research agency) funding for a postdoctorate
position (18 months) to work on domain-specific languages and tools
for mobile robotics systems in the context of the PROTEUS (Platform
for RObotic models Transformations and Exchange between Users and
Scientific commu
I mean not having refactoring phases after expansion phase during 10 years is
not good.
You get a system that shows its ages while it could be really sexy.
Stef
On Nov 3, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Geert Claes wrote:
>
>
> Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>>
>> Yes
>>
>> But Smalltalker looks for it when yo
I´m developing a wizard for prepare a deploy in Pharo. I´m using predefined
routines of system like
Scriptloader>>cleanUpForproduction
SmalltalkImage>>cleanUp: false
SmalltalkImage>>disableProgrammerFacilities
or manual delete from system packages too. I can delete many MB from image
with that
Hi,
I would also like to point out Glamour, an engine for building browsers. It is
similar in intent with OmniBrowser in that it models the interaction
independently from the rendering, but it aims to go further and model complex
interactions.
If you want to get an idea about it, here is a sma
On Nov 3, 2010, at 12:12 PM, nullPointer wrote:
>
>
> I´m developing a wizard for prepare a deploy in Pharo. I´m using predefined
> routines of system like
>
> Scriptloader>>cleanUpForproduction
> SmalltalkImage>>cleanUp: false
> SmalltalkImage>>disableProgrammerFacilities
>
> or manual delet
Yes, I am maintaining ConfigurationOfXMLSupport, but this MetacelloRepository
is adding a lot of unnecessary noise...
So, the last configuration is in the XMLSupport repository
Alexandre
On 1 Nov 2010, at 16:17, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Alex is it you that maintain the configurationOfXMLSuppo
Dear Smalltalk community:
We are happy to announce, now officially, RoarVM: the first single-image
manycore virtual machine for Smalltalk.
The RoarVM supports the parallel execution of Smalltalk programs on x86
compatible multicore systems and Tilera TILE64-based manycore systems. It is
tested
Thank you Stef, for pointing this out.
I had a look at Torsten's email of July 6th about XMLWriter and the
subsequent discussion.
Yes, an alternative approach would be to model an XML generation API
along the lines of Seaside html rendering -- with blocks instead of
start/end messages.
Has ther
I have installed Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows 7. I disabled the
antivirus but don´t seems difference... I´m using Cog. I don´t know if that
is related.
The wizard will allow delete any package of system. But I don´t know
implement a image shrink ala VisualWorks. Like a small show, the
Great!
Is there any description of the Sly3 language?
-- Pavel
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
> Read more:
>
> http://astares.blogspot.com/2010/11/roarvm-pharo-and-squeak-on-multicore.html
> --
> GRATIS! Movie-FLAT mit über 300 Videos.
> Jetzt freischalten unter http://
Hi Pavel:
On 03 Nov 2010, at 14:38, Pavel Krivanek wrote:
> Great!
>
> Is there any description of the Sly3 language?
The closest thing to such a description is:
Harnessing Emergence for Manycore Programming: Early Experience Integrating
Ensembles, Adverbs, and Object-based Inheritance
David U
do you that there is merlin a package to build wizards.
This is cool we use it a lot here.
Stef
On Nov 3, 2010, at 2:34 PM, nullPointer wrote:
>
> I have installed Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows 7. I disabled the
> antivirus but don´t seems difference... I´m using Cog. I don´t know if
Hi,
I am trying to write a rewrite rule to replace something like:
browser showOn: #xxx; from: #yyy; using: [
browser list ...
browser tree ... ]
to something like:
browser transmit to: #xxx; from: #yyy; andShow: [:a |
a list ...
a tree ... ]
I managed to do
I did create my own wizard mechanism. The main reason for that is for best
integration with UIBuilder, classes and widgets from CLFramework. I don´t
want depends of third parts if I can avoid :)
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> I did create my own wizard mechanism. The main reason for that is for best
> integration with UIBuilder, classes and widgets from CLFramework. I don´t
> want depends of third parts if I can avoid :)
But you would have look at Merlin and mentioned that may be we could have added
a factory
and y
You can use printCanonicalOn: and subclass XMLWriter.
Unfortunatly, there is no test about it. David, it would be good to add some...
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 31 Oct 2010, at 07:56, stephane ducasse wrote:
> How can I control that each of the node of my document get printed a cr at
> its end?
>
>
Strange indeed, we will check
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 31 Oct 2010, at 08:13, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Patching XMLNode>>printOn: like that seems to work.
>
>
> XMLNode>>printOn: aStream
> | writer |
>
> writer := XMLWriter on: aStream.
>>> writer enablePrettyPrinting.
> s
2010/11/3 Torsten Bergmann :
> Read more:
>
> http://astares.blogspot.com/2010/11/roarvm-pharo-and-squeak-on-multicore.html
> --
> GRATIS! Movie-FLAT mit über 300 Videos.
> Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome
>
>
EXCELLENT news!
> However, the problem here is that I do not know how to replace all the
> "browser" appearances with "a" inside the andShow: block. I tried multiple
> variations like the one below, but I could not seem to get it to work as I
> want.
>
> replace: '`...@browser showOn: `...@target; from:
Hi, how can i compile this on a x86_64 environment ?
until now i hace some problems with lstdc++
Thanks!
El mié, 03-11-2010 a las 09:10 +0100, Torsten Bergmann escribió:
> Read more:
>
> http://astares.blogspot.com/2010/11/roarvm-pharo-and-squeak-on-multicore.html
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I think the IP v6 has also some problems in Windows, but I am not sure.
Check the Pharo FAQ.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> > I did create my own wizard mechanism. The main reason for that is for
> best
> > integration with UIBuilder, classes and widgets from CLFramew
Hello Felipe:
On 03 Nov 2010, at 17:45, Felipe Ignacio Valverde Campos wrote:
> Hi, how can i compile this on a x86_64 environment ?
> until now i hace some problems with lstdc++
RoarVM does not support compilation as 64bit.
So you will need the 32bit compatibility libraries.
I don't remember do
Hi
Yes, is on a x86_64-linux, Debian squeeze.
The problem was some libraries... but with a good symbolic links compile
fine, but, Pharo 1.2 doesn't works, it freezes.
Someone could it on a x86_64-linux ?
Thanks!
El mié, 03-11-2010 a las 18:18 +0100, Stefan Marr escribió:
> Hello Felipe:
>
> On 0
Is XMLWriter in the upcoming 1.2 image? It is not in the 1.1 image.
--Hannes
On 11/3/10, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
> Thank you Stef, for pointing this out.
>
> I had a look at Torsten's email of July 6th about XMLWriter and the
> subsequent discussion.
>
> Yes, an alternative approach would be to mod
On 03 Nov 2010, at 18:40, Felipe Ignacio Valverde Campos wrote:
> Hi
> Yes, is on a x86_64-linux, Debian squeeze.
I use that setup on one of the machines, too.
Should not be problem with the 32bit libraries.
> The problem was some libraries... but with a good symbolic links compile
> fine, but,
No we consider it as an external package.
Now we will have specific dedicated repositories for each version where
configuration and all their packages will be published
so that people can have distribution of working code.
Stef
On Nov 3, 2010, at 7:28 PM, Hannes Hirzel wrote:
> Is XMLWriter in
can you open a bug entry?
Stef
>> Hi
>> Yes, is on a x86_64-linux, Debian squeeze.
> I use that setup on one of the machines, too.
> Should not be problem with the 32bit libraries.
>
>> The problem was some libraries... but with a good symbolic links compile
>> fine, but, Pharo 1.2 doesn't works
On 3 November 2010 21:48, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> can you open a bug entry?
>
it was my idea putting
eventBuffer := Array new: 8.
outside of loop, since InputEventSensor anyways copying it before
placing in queue:
handleEvent: evt
self queueEvent: evt shallowCopy.
i have no idea, wh
Hi Igor:
Lets look at the current code, and let me explain what currently happens on the
RoarVM.
"Code as in Pharo 1.0"
eventLoop
"Fetch pending raw events from the VM.
This method is run at high priority."
| eventBuffer |
"STEFAN: this is fine, it is an optimiz
On 3 November 2010 23:28, Stefan Marr wrote:
> Hi Igor:
>
> Lets look at the current code, and let me explain what currently happens on
> the RoarVM.
>
> "Code as in Pharo 1.0"
> eventLoop
> "Fetch pending raw events from the VM.
> This method is run at high priority."
> | e
Hi,
I'm having some doubts about how to call some methods for Reef. To be
precise, I'm not sure about the naming og the method extensions I'm
adding.
For instance, I have an extension for Object, the method #asView, and
some others in BlockClosure, #asCallback, asCallbackOn:, etc.
So... I wan
Hi Igor:
On 03 Nov 2010, at 22:36, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> "so, placing: "
>
> eventBuffer at: 1 put: EventTypeNone.
>
> "should solve the promblem?"
Ok, I found the difference. Probably our VM is behaving slightly different from
what the SqueakVM. (Not sure what the 'right' thing to do is tho
I think the third option is clearer than the others.
Best Regards
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 7:52 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having some doubts about how to call some methods for Reef. To be
> precise, I'm not sure about the naming og the method extensions I'm adding.
> For instance, I
Thanks. I will look into this.
In the meantime, I have another question: is there a way to specify that a
certain pattern can appear multiple times and that I am interested in all
occurrences?
For example, I can have multiple appearances of "browser xyz" inside the
following block:
browser sh
> If I try to match it like:
> '`...@browser showOn: `...@target; from: `...@origin; using: [ `...@browser
> `...@.statements]'
The match expression
`...@browser `...@.statements
doesn't make sense. Statements (.) cannot be a message selector that
would be expected after a receiver. Also,
Hi Stef--
> ...we did not read spoon because we could not find it
Oh dear, it looks like the company that serves the Spoon files
changed names. I've updated http://netjam.org/spoon/.
Please do let me know whenever there's trouble getting stuff
(apologies if you did and I didn't see it
Heya folks,
I need SSL support for WebClient. SqueakSSL fails to build in my Pharo
image. Is SqueakSSL supposed to work? (Before I spend more time
troubleshooting it.) Is there another method?
Thanks,
-Steve
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