With the last change to the rss feed I was able to reproduce the problems shown
in Stefan's diff.
I'll get back to you on the status of a possible fix.
Max
On 25.10.2011, at 07:45, Stefan Marr wrote:
On 19 Oct 2011, at 00:20, Max Leske wrote:
I'm looking into it.
And it is still
On Oct 31, 2011, at 3:48 AM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Old code:
Smalltalk isMorphic
ifTrue:
[self buildMorphicViewOn: aSyntaxError.
CurrentProjectRefactoring newProcessIfUI: Processor
activeProcess.
^ Processor activeProcess suspend].
I
Concerning the changing GUIDs: We could only reproduce this when a new item is
not added normally, e.g. when an older article was cut and then used as
template. It would therefore be really helpful if the person who published the
TextLint news entry could tell me exactly what steps he performed
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With Keymapping loaded via TWM, Cmd+shift+i brings up an inspector instead
of
an explorer (happens in both workspace and OB source pane), while doIt
anObject explore does the right thing. Any ideas? Where do I look
On Oct 30, 2011, at 5:31 PM, Ben Coman wrote:
Pharo 1.4 works okay, which is great the crash is avoided, but with only
8804 tests versus 9757 in Pharo 1.3 it is unclear whether:
1. Bug has been fixed in VM.
2. System Code has been removed from image
3. Test Code exercising the crash has
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Issue 2230: ArrayedCollection classnewFromStream:
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=2230
Issue 4945: Weird Settings filtering
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=4945
Issue 4696: Rename SmalltalkgarbageCollectAndReport and
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Issue 4945: Weird Settings filtering
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=4945
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Hi Lukas. I was playing with the test coverage, I installed the emma plugin
for Jenkis and I configure everything. However, I don't get any result but
instead a:
Emma: looking for coverage reports in the provided path: **/*-Coverage.xml
Emma: no coverage files found in workspace. Was any report
Hi guys
I asked igor to do a pre pre pre pre release of athens and then perform regular
ones so that you can follow what he is doing
and get excited. Because this is getting along and will open a lot of
perspective.
The idea is that igor is working since september on Athens: a new canvas and a
Hi guys
SInce INRIA accepted to pay one engineer around the pharo consortium we will
hire esteban lorenzano for a year.
We are excited by that! I should do a lot of paper work but this is really cool.
For the consortium
- inria law oriented people are designing a CAML like consortium
Hello!
Some weeks ago i asked, weather code in Smalltalk is an object too or not. The
answers were not that clear as i expected! :-(
Now i would like to put up the question, if there is a paradigm change in
software engineering slowly coming up in the Smalltalk community towards class
On Oct 31, 2011, at 11:16 AM, Guido Stepken wrote:
Hello!
Some weeks ago i asked, weather code in Smalltalk is an object too or not.
The answers were not that clear as i expected! :-(
Now i would like to put up the question, if there is a paradigm change in
software engineering slowly
On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Max Leske wrote:
Concerning the changing GUIDs: We could only reproduce this when a new item
is not added normally, e.g. when an older article was cut and then used as
template. It would therefore be really helpful if the person who published
the TextLint
On 31 October 2011 11:02, Mariano Martinez Peck marianop...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Lukas. I was playing with the test coverage, I installed the emma plugin
for Jenkis and I configure everything. However, I don't get any result but
instead a:
Emma: looking for coverage reports in the provided
Hi guys
we have a roadmap for Esteban and we would like to share it with you. We have
extra items that we would like to see fixed and we are welcoming your
feedback/suggestions. Note this is typically the way we want to work with the
consortium in the future:
Build an initial roadmap
Hi,
Wait. The RPackage should not hold more than one category. That is the whole
point. If you will allow mapping more than one category to an RPackage, we
will either never get rid of categories or we will enter into the messy
territory of nested packages. At this time, we certainly do
give me a strong reason why i can't have it, and why i have to waste
my time with package management, if all i need is single package?
So now I think you are looking at the problem in a strange way. You seem to
argue that we should optimize the system around toy examples. Almost anything
On Oct 31, 2011, at 11:16 AM, Guido Stepken wrote:
Hello!
Some weeks ago i asked, weather code in Smalltalk is an object too or not.
The answers were not that clear as i expected! :-(
Now i would like to put up the question, if there is a paradigm change in
software engineering slowly
Means: When starts Pharo refactoring its own code or AST parser itself?
PetitParser provides exactly that: A parser has a meta-model to be changed at
runtime.
With Opal, we use an AST for everything that has transformation support of
the RB.
Maybe a too unclear question, but i
Cool, so what is your experience? Does it work well with the latest Cog?
I should re-enable the coverage on my images again :-)
Lukas
On 31 October 2011 12:22, Mariano Martinez Peck marianop...@gmail.com wrote:
You run HDCoverageReport exactly the same way as HDTestReport.
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:27 PM, Lukas Renggli reng...@gmail.com wrote:
Cool, so what is your experience? Does it work well with the latest Cog?
Yes, as far as I can see yes. But it would be cool another guy test it also
because there is no exact way to be sure whether it is working good or
2011/10/31 Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr
Hi guys
SInce INRIA accepted to pay one engineer around the pharo consortium we
will hire esteban lorenzano for a year.
Congrats Esteban!
We are excited by that! I should do a lot of paper work but this is really
cool.
For the
Marcus Denker wrote:
On Oct 30, 2011, at 5:31 PM, Ben Coman wrote:
Pharo 1.4 works okay, which is great the crash is avoided, but with only 8804 tests versus 9757 in Pharo 1.3 it is unclear whether:
1. Bug has been fixed in VM.
2. System Code has been removed from image
3. Test
Hi,
I am used to using TimeStamp as my default 'point-in-time' class, although it
differs only very slightly from DateAndTime. This was not really a very
explicit decision, it just sounded/felt right. Now that I am having some
timezone issue to sort out, the way DataAndTime's are printed is
Last time I tried with the test runner (that uses essentially the same
infrastructure) it didn't quite work for me yet. I had some rare
random crashes and sometimes coverage results were not entirely
correct. It improved with every new version of Cog, so maybe all
problems are resolved now? :-)
Thanks Max! Yes, I realized yesterday that everything is contained in the
.changes file. I will try to use my latest .changes file with a new image
and see if I can get it to open. I'll report my results.
Larry
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Well, that doesn't seem to work, using the original Pharo-1.0 image with
the latest changes still results in the same bug at startup. Perhaps I will
try to build a debug image, or figure out how to reapply all of the changes
from the .changes file on top of a 1.3 image and hope I have better
On 31.10.2011 13:27, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
Hi,
I am used to using TimeStamp as my default 'point-in-time' class, although it
differs only very slightly from DateAndTime. This was not really a very
explicit decision, it just sounded/felt right. Now that I am having some
timezone issue
Great. I can't wait to play with it :)
Doru
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Stéphane Ducasse
stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
Hi guys
I asked igor to do a pre pre pre pre release of athens and then perform
regular ones so that you can follow what he is doing
and get excited. Because
Esteban,
Welcome to the North of France :-)
Noury
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On 31 oct. 2011, at 11:10, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi guys
SInce INRIA accepted to pay one engineer around the pharo consortium we will
hire esteban lorenzano for a year.
We are excited by that! I
What about adding to this todo list:
-Fixing/finishing the Objective-C bridge :-)
During ESUG 2010 Esteban told me that there was a pb with the Mac VM that
causes the crash.
I believe this wasn't fixed and this is the biggest issue with the MARS
project.
Noury
On 31 oct. 2011, at 11:54,
This is cool! There is a real need for it
Alexandre
Le 31 oct. 2011 à 07:06, Stéphane Ducasse stephane.duca...@inria.fr a écrit :
Hi guys
I asked igor to do a pre pre pre pre release of athens and then perform
regular ones so that you can follow what he is doing
and get excited.
The text rendering is most complex part. And it going very slow,
slower than i thought.
Apart from text, there's a lot things to think about.
But what i want to do right now is to implement enough functionality
to fully render morphic desktop in pharo.
And then we can discuss what else we need as
Sounds like a good plan!
Alexandre
On 31 Oct 2011, at 13:21, Igor Stasenko wrote:
The text rendering is most complex part. And it going very slow,
slower than i thought.
Apart from text, there's a lot things to think about.
But what i want to do right now is to implement enough
Marcus Denker-4 wrote:
It is supposed to be removed. There is even a tracker entry:
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=1817
Thanks, that issue addresses everything I mentioned. I'll wait until the
dust settles before porting this snippet.
Sean
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Thanks Marcus.
On 31.10.2011, at 11:39, Marcus Denker wrote:
On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:17 AM, Max Leske wrote:
Concerning the changing GUIDs: We could only reproduce this when a new item
is not added normally, e.g. when an older article was cut and then used as
template. It would
The object-c bridge is probably a big deal to the Mac users among us, right?
My understand is that there are quite a few of you?? I've thought about it
myself, but that's another story.
For external interfacing, I would very much like to see callbacks widely
supported; I'm thinking of
Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
The object-c bridge is probably a big deal to the Mac users among us,
right?
Yes! Thank you for the reminder, I'd temporarily given up and forgotten
about this. A stable, well-documented ObjC bridge would be /huge/. My
inability to effectively use it was one of the
I can't take credit for thinking of the bridge, I was simply acknowledging it
and the breadth of its audience as part of my shameless attempt to direct
effort toward another feature that would get a lot of use :)
Bill
From:
Would it be difficult/valuable to create an alternate comment syntax? I often
find myself wanting to comment a large block itself containing comments. It
would be nice to have something like C++'s /* */. I feel like this may have
been brought up before, but couldn't find it searching the lists.
Thanks.
Sean
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Let us know if we missed something. It is probable.
Stef
On Oct 27, 2011, at 7:22 PM, Gary Chambers wrote:
See post of 30/8/2011...
Though only on initialize (as user can place afterwards), might need to be
more aggressive (in open).
Wonder if any of those fixes got in...
Regards,
If you only want to avoid evaluating a part of your code temporarily, maybe
you'll be better enclosing it within square brackets (making a block that
never gets evaluated).
Cheers
Richo
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Sean P. DeNigris s...@clipperadams.comwrote:
Would it be difficult/valuable
On Oct 28, 2011, at 2:40 PM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
hi stef,
I think I'm not the only one who didnt follow so close as
you, Marcus, Igor, ...
so please could you explain more in detail:
- Problems mentioned with RPackage, Nautilus
RPackage works well now to integrate: be the backbone
Nicolas
We are interested in the rationalization of the code you propose.
Send it and we will integrate it.
May be this is because of Bach music but I like regularly in code :)
Stef
On Oct 30, 2011, at 8:42 PM, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
2011/10/30 Sven Van Caekenberghe s...@beta9.be:
Nicolas,
+1
I like the idea that we removed _ in assignment.
I don't agree that having both at the same time is a mess. In fact, I need
exactly that:
1) Sometimes I load code which uses _ as assigment
2) Sometimes I load packages which use _ as selector (like Glorp).
So now I cannot have both.
Did you publish your packages?
On Oct 27, 2011, at 2:03 PM, Larry Kellogg wrote:
Hello,
So, I have saved some Pharo 1.0 images, Pharo-1.8.image, for example, that
contains a lot of
changes that I have made, and packages that I have loaded.
Now, when I bring up one of my saved images,
Ricardo Moran wrote:
If you only want to avoid evaluating a part of your code temporarily,
maybe
you'll be better enclosing it within square brackets (making a block that
never gets evaluated).
Thanks for the idea. It may come in handy. In this case, it's not possible
because the text I
Do you really like this new progress bar that resizes at high frequency?
It's funny 5 minutes, but hardly any longer...
Shouldn't we restrict update frequency to some number? maybe 2Hz or a
bit more...
Higher frequencies are not readable, and 2Hz is enough to show that
progress occurs.
Could we
I would like to merge the two.
In fact there was an horrible hack that a string would compare equally to the
timestamp based on DNU and other dark magic.
Now I guess that having a good printing policy object would make the merging
easier.
Stef
Hi,
I am used to using TimeStamp as my default
For now just watching and reading it.
Since this is pre pre pre pre release.
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
Great. I can't wait to play with it :)
Doru
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Stéphane Ducasse
stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
Hi guys
I asked igor
Igor let wild people have a look.
Provide a script so that people can load and a bunch of examples.
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 5:21 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
The text rendering is most complex part. And it going very slow,
slower than i thought.
Apart from text, there's a lot things to think
Yes it should.
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 9:26 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Thanks.
Sean
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- Once again... I would LOVE to have a really working-out-of-the-box
multithreaded FFI with callbacks.
This is a MUST if Pharo wants to be business friendly.
- Unify the VMs. Have only ONE place where a single pharo user can go and
pickup a VM. Have ANOTHER place for those bleeding edge or
When igor release athens, we will really ask him to get a 100% fully working
FFI will be the most important task
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:04 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
The object-c bridge is probably a big deal to the Mac users among us, right?
My understand is that there are quite a
Me too.
Sean lukas proposed a syntax for that in the mailing-list a year ago.
If you find it please resent it.
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 9:12 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Would it be difficult/valuable to create an alternate comment syntax? I often
find myself wanting to comment a large block
yes, it looks too fast for me...I would rather something slower as it was
before...
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Nicolas Cellier
nicolas.cellier.aka.n...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you really like this new progress bar that resizes at high frequency?
It's funny 5 minutes, but hardly any
+ 1
just no time/energy/ to fix it
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 9:51 PM, Nicolas Cellier wrote:
Do you really like this new progress bar that resizes at high frequency?
It's funny 5 minutes, but hardly any longer...
Shouldn't we restrict update frequency to some number? maybe 2Hz or a
bit
The problem is that both #/* and #/* are valid binary operators, so
they don't work well for comments.
I don't really remember what I proposed a few years ago, although I
remember that exactly the same proposal was made. What would work is
to use something like * and * (or any other double thing
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
ConfigurationOfFilesystem load causes no errors, but loads
Filesystem-cwp.120 which contains no classes or extension methods.
Loading the individual packages (FS-AnsiStreams, Disk, Memory Zip) looks
okay. All tests in FS-Tests-Core pass.
Is the Filesystem API
Lukas Renggli wrote:
What would work is to use something like * and * (or any other double
thing that starts
with a double quote).
I found the issue at http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=3523 .
It has been moved to the Wish List [1] (cool that we have one - I didn't
know; but
Hi,
ObjectiveCBridge2 (John's one) should be working with latest builds... at least
I *think* it should be (the older bug was fixed... so if it does not works now
is probably because other reasons. I didn't check it since last six months, so
I don't know. Reason why I didn't check it? well...
Thank you very much for all your good wishes, and of course, thank you very
much to Stef, Marcus and all the upcoming Pharo Consortium for this great
opportunity!
I will do my best effort to improve the work on pharo and to strenght all the
great work this community is doing now (I know, is a
relatively stable
can you compare what you loaded in 1.3 and what is in 1.4
Would be good to update the configruationOf
Then one day we should fix the rename (because it is not implemented).
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:23 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
esteban
would mars be the perfect case to validate the FFI we all need?
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:33 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
Hi,
ObjectiveCBridge2 (John's one) should be working with latest builds... at
least I *think* it should be (the older bug was fixed... so if it does not
I think so, yes :)
El 31/10/2011, a las 6:40p.m., Stéphane Ducasse escribió:
esteban
would mars be the perfect case to validate the FFI we all need?
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:33 PM, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
Hi,
ObjectiveCBridge2 (John's one) should be working with latest
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
can you compare what you loaded in 1.3 and what is in 1.4
What's the best way to do that? From the MC Browser, they look pretty
similar. It seems that updates are being made in both sqs/FS and
gemstone/pharo14, and many (but not all?) of the sqs changes seem to be
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Stéphane Ducasse
stephane.duca...@inria.fr wrote:
esteban
would mars be the perfect case to validate the FFI we all need?
DBXTalk is a perfect candidate for the multithreaded part (not the callback
since we do not use callbacks)
Stef
On Oct 31, 2011,
Hi,
Please note that the official up-to-date ConfigurationOfFilesystem can be found
in the squeaksource.com/fs repository.
Cheers,
Doru
On 31 Oct 2011, at 23:04, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
can you compare what you loaded in 1.3 and what is in 1.4
What's the
First a confession: I would not mind seeing such a feature. It would be nice
if it were portable to other Smalltalks, but it would be useful.
That said, (I can't *believe* I'm writing this... g) XP advocates would tell
us that we don't need the code and to just delete it. With readily
Tudor Girba-2 wrote:
Please note that the official up-to-date ConfigurationOfFilesystem can be
found in the squeaksource.com/fs repository.
Okay, thanks. The one at sqs/MetacelloRepository is the one that I used and
it's out-of-date.
Sean
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Kuhn's more than 20 senses of paradigm change? In computer science?
...
2011/10/31 Guido Stepken gstep...@googlemail.com:
Hello!
Some weeks ago i asked, weather code in Smalltalk is an object too or not.
The answers were not that clear as i expected! :-(
Now i would like to put up the
Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
...It would be nice if it were portable to other Smalltalks, but it would
be useful.
...
XP advocates would tell us that we don't need the code and to just delete
it.
The second point is valid, but only applies to a subset of comments. For
example, in my case
Include with 1.4? (currently it's not)
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Tudor Girba-2 wrote:
Please note that the official up-to-date ConfigurationOfFilesystem can be
found in the squeaksource.com/fs repository.
All 311 tests pass for #latestVersion in 1.3-rc. Sweet.
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I am trying to deploy a Pharo 1.3 image using Goods and running into some basic
issues where my objects are not persisted by reachability.
eg I put dictionary x at root under a key 'test'
eg db root at: 'test' put x.
db commit.
Then at x i updated instance variable and add something to its
On Oct 31, 2011, at 9:56 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
- Once again... I would LOVE to have a really working-out-of-the-box
multithreaded FFI with callbacks.
This is a MUST if Pharo wants to be business friendly.
- Unify the VMs. Have only ONE place where a single pharo user can go
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