On 06.05.2013, at 07:00, seas...@rmod.lille.inria.fr wrote:
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> an opportunity to easily know what's happening and to coordinate efforts.
> Just answer informally, and feel free to spawn discussions thereafter!
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On 06.05.2013, at 00:58, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 5 May 2013 23:59, Max Leske wrote:
>>
>> On 05.05.2013, at 23:06, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>
>>> On 5 May 2013 22:19, Max Leske wrote:
>>>> Thanks Igor.
>>>>
>>>> I wond
On 05.05.2013, at 23:06, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 5 May 2013 22:19, Max Leske wrote:
>> Thanks Igor.
>>
>> I wonder if it would be possible instead to simply accept any object and
>> only use type checks in case of an error? In that case, extra cycles do
On 05.05.2013, at 17:43, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 5 May 2013 12:14, Max Leske wrote:
>> I have a wish for NativeBoost (which is probably on your list anyway Igor,
>> just wanted to put it out there): function definitions should be able to
>> understand that I want
+100!
Special thanks to Stef and all the guys at Lille. You're responsible for a lot
of the drive that we generate.
Max
On 05.05.2013, at 16:13, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> I sometimes take for granted how extraordinary our community is. This
> morning, it sunk in a bit how magical it truly is.
remember Esteban had some similar problem when working on the ObjCBridge...
> Esteban? :D
>
>
> On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 12:14 PM, Max Leske wrote:
> I have a wish for NativeBoost (which is probably on your list anyway Igor,
> just wanted to put it out there): function def
I have a wish for NativeBoost (which is probably on your list anyway Igor, just
wanted to put it out there): function definitions should be able to understand
that I want to accept any object of a hierarchy.
Here's my use case:
self call: #(git_return_t git_object_lookup(LGitCommitExter
Congratulations Dale! Sounds great!
On 03.05.2013, at 21:22, Dale Henrichs wrote:
>
> If you haven't already heard, the GemStone/S team is becoming an independent
> company after 3 years as part of VMware. The entire engineering team is
> moving to GemTalk Systems[1].
>
> GemTalk Systems is
Thanks Bert.
On 02.05.2013, at 16:29, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
> On 2013-05-02, at 15:44, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> We've created a patch for the unix socket plugin that allows for socket
>> activation via systemd.
>>
>> This is how it works:
>> 1. tel
We've created a patch for the unix socket plugin that allows for socket
activation via systemd.
This is how it works:
1. tell systemd to link a socket to the vm (e.g. 8080)
2. send a request to the socket
3. systemd will launch the vm and hold the request until the image is connected
to the port
rialize the whole thing again, but just
> wanted to provide some feedback.
>
>
>
>
> 2013/4/30 Max Leske
> http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/software/Fuel/Version1.9/Documentation/Migration?_s=H48DZqhQOi3ii0La&_k=vsCCzX7_rCTEGZvS&_n&20
>
> FLMaterialize
http://rmod.lille.inria.fr/web/pier/software/Fuel/Version1.9/Documentation/Migration?_s=H48DZqhQOi3ii0La&_k=vsCCzX7_rCTEGZvS&_n&20
FLMaterializer newDefault
migrateClassNamed: #Point
toClass: Coordinate.
HTH,
Max
On 30.04.2013, at 14:42, Hernán Morales Durand wrote:
> I wonder
Thanks!
On 29.04.2013, at 00:28, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> On 2013-04-29, at 00:21, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>> what you think shall we retarget linux VM to build with newer ssl version?
>
> that's gonna be the same mess again and we do not care for the slaves as we
> manage them by ourselves.
>
> f
I just discovered that this only affects Pharo20 builds and older Pharo30
On 28.04.2013, at 21:07, Max Leske wrote:
> The FileSystem-Git builds on CI generate many test failures because the SSL
> plugin is missing (apparently) here's the output:
> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-co
The FileSystem-Git builds on CI generate many test failures because the SSL
plugin is missing (apparently) here's the output:
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/FileSystem-Git/6/PHARO=20,VERSION=development,VM=vm/testReport/junit/FileSystem.Git.Remote.Tests/GitDumbHTTPProtocolTest/testNeg
True. It's on the Seaside list though…
On 24.04.2013, at 19:05, Janko Mivšek wrote:
> Hi Stef,
>
> I don't see that announcement on Squeak mailing list, nor others except
> vwnc, on comp.lang.smalltalk should also go, also squeakland, etoys, ...
>
> Best regards
> Janko
>
> Dne 24. 04. 2013
aro code that works with Jira issues?
>
> Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
> On Apr 21, 2013, at 12:01 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> Thanks Camillo. There doesn't seem to be any interest either. We'll just use
>> the API for now to close / comment issues.
>>
&g
Thanks Camillo. There doesn't seem to be any interest either. We'll just use
the API for now to close / comment issues.
On 17.04.2013, at 20:39, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> I don't think that exists...
>
> On 2013-04-17, at 20:11, Max Leske wrote:
>> Hi guys
>>
Hi guys
Has anyone ever heard / used a Jira plugin for Monticello commits? Who would be
interested in such a plugin?
Cheers,
Max
Cool! Especially the popup window :)
On 17.04.2013, at 15:49, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_bfSz2tus0
>
> Enjoy,
> Esteban
>
> ps: small... and this time I do not speak. So is a win-win :)
>
I managed to build the vm on Debian (32bit). Now for the packaging…
I'll keep you posted.
Max
On 08.04.2013, at 14:59, Damien Cassou wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>> We're looking into building the PharoVM on our own build server for our
>&
On 15.04.2013, at 11:39, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> thanks... I guess I'll bug martin today ;)
True. I forgot you worked at the same place. Knock, knock, knock. "Martin".
Knock, knock, knock. "Martin". Knock, knock, knock. "Martin".
:)
>
&g
CC'ing the Fuel list.
I think you'd need to use Fuel-MetaLevel but I haven't used that functionality
myself so I can't say right now. Martin or Mariano should be able to help.
Cheers,
Max
On 15.04.2013, at 11:05, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> I am hacking on the monkey and I want to pass test result
Not a problem. Thanks!
On 14.04.2013, at 16:11, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> Max wrote:
>> I noticed that there's a transition in the middle of the video (rotating
>> cube) and then
>> the entire video is shown again. So the video contains the same sequence
>> twice.
>> What's the idea behind
Cool! Thanks Stephan!
I noticed that there's a transition in the middle of the video (rotating cube)
and then the entire video is shown again. So the video contains the same
sequence twice. What's the idea behind that?
Cheers,
Max
On 14.04.2013, at 14:21, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> FileSyst
On 10.04.2013, at 14:18, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> Does anybody use MCGOODSRepository?
>
Aaaahahahahahahaaa! :p Good one :)
I know I don't use it.
Max
that.
> I'll try to have a look at this, to identify the correct options.
>
> On Apr 7, 2013 10:57 PM, "Max Leske" il.com> wrote:
> BTW: I see two errors from parsing: missing stddef.h and some problem with
> one header file. stddef.h is present on the system an
On 08.04.2013, at 16:42, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
>
> Max wrote:
>> I demoed FileSystem-Git on the first day. I was second last I think.
>
> Ok, you are next. Raw version, not merged with screencast yet.
Cool :)
> I assume having video fast, and fancy later is the way to do this.
I agree.
On 08.04.2013, at 15:48, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
> Hmm,
>
> Just finished uploading one hour of Pharo Roadmap.
> Should be visible on youtube soon.
> Next: Diego's Data Migration with Moose (still rendering,
> could arrive somewhere late this night).
> I'll let my machine render and upload a fe
On 08.04.2013, at 14:42, Benjamin wrote:
> I am currently (like right now) fixing this, extracting them to have platform
> specific shortcuts (to go to the end of text, forwardDelete, etc).
> By doing that, I am discovering *a lot* of weird shortcuts (like
> changeLfToCr:, doAgainMany: etc) :)
Damien,
We're looking into building the PharoVM on our own build server for our systems
(Debian). Did you just build the VM once on your machine or do you have a more
general approach for building it?
Ideally we'd like jenkins to do something like
1) pull sources
2) run script
Cheers,
Max
On 0
Cool!
On 08.04.2013, at 13:08, Gisela Decuzzi wrote:
> Hi, I'm just starting an internship for 3 months and we were talking about
> the scope for my time here. This is a summary of what we have discussed:
> The main objective it's to improve the AST and use it to implement as many
> improvemen
On 08.04.2013, at 10:10, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 7 April 2013 22:32, Max Leske wrote:
>> I'm not sure but this might be a VM problem. I found a segmentation fault
>> (funny enough the VM didn't quit). I attached the crash report (cc'ing
>> Esteba
xpected
function body after function declarator
/home/cthulu/libgit2//include/git2/reset.h:80:1: error: unknown type
name 'GIT_END_DECL'
/home/cthulu/libgit2//include/git2/reset.h:81:7: error: expected
identifier or '('
/message.h loaded with:
/usr/inclu
Reposting with link instead of attachment:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6hdkcbsflt7somh/Fuel%20demo.pdf
> Thanks for the effort Stephan!
>
> I attached my presentation.
>
> Cheers,
> Max
>
>
>
> On 07.04.2013, at 22:34, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm very happy to see that the i
teodo...@gmail.com> wrote:On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Max Leske <maxle...@gmail.com> wrote:
The replacement video is up now (vimeo.com/maxleske/talkffibindings).
On 07.04.2013, at 20:48, Ciprian Teodorov <ciprian.teodo...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 8:08 PM
The replacement video is up now (vimeo.com/maxleske/talkffibindings).
On 07.04.2013, at 20:48, Ciprian Teodorov wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Ciprian Teodorov
> wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>
>
st argument does not match any known type
> class, but if the return type match a type class.
> changed the NativeBoost generator so that instead of NBCharacterType * it
> generates NBExternalString, to facilitate string passing
> fixed uniqueInstance issue
>
>
> On Sun, Apr
Wow! This is embarrassing! I just noticed that the video on Vimeo is the wrong
one (no wonder you kept talking about a premature ending…)! I'm replacing it
right now.
Sorry for that.
Max
On 06.04.2013, at 23:38, Max Leske wrote:
>
> On 06.04.2013, at 23:09, Ciprian Teod
ks for the explanations.
>
> Ok, that's it for now. Thanks again for the great video
My pleasure :)
> Ciprian
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 10:02 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>
> On 06.04.2013, at 20:21, Stefan Marr wrote:
>
> > Hi:
> >
>
On 06.04.2013, at 20:21, Stefan Marr wrote:
> Hi:
>
> On 06 Apr 2013, at 19:30, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> I recorded a new screencast with a short tutorial on how bindings for
>> libgit2 (or any other library for that matter) can be created using TalkFFI.
>>
e libgit2 bindings from Stefan :)
>>
>> Esteban
>>
>> On Apr 6, 2013, at 7:30 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>>
>>> I recorded a new screencast with a short tutorial on how bindings for
>>> libgit2 (or any other library for that matter) can be created
I recorded a new screencast with a short tutorial on how bindings for libgit2
(or any other library for that matter) can be created using TalkFFI.
http://vimeo.com/maxleske/talkffibindings
(will be available in about an hour)
Cheers,
Max
+1
And I like Vimeo more :)
On 06.04.2013, at 10:28, Yuriy Tymchuk wrote:
> It will be cool to use some service, that allows 'groups'. For example on
> vimeo you can create a Pharo group and then include there videos of the
> users. This way you do not have to re-uppload content that is alrea
I recorded a screencast and put it on Vimeo: vimeo.com/maxleske/fueltankerdemo.
Cheers,
Max
On 05.04.2013, at 18:44, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
>
> On 5 apr 2013, at 12:16, Tudor Girba wrote:
>
>> I would also want to thank the participants! The atmosphere was nice and the
>> presentation was
Well, we're taping, so they should appear online somewhere :)
On 02.04.2013, at 12:08, dimitris chloupis wrote:
> Is there any plan to upload videos of the pharo conference ? would love to
> watch them.
I've had the same problem just recently but am stuck in a bit of work right
now. I hope to elaborate at length tomorrow.
Quick fix: if you *need* to serialize those classes, simply change the code so
that fuel serializes them. To fix obsolete classes you need to remove all
references to it, be
On 30.03.2013, at 12:34, Tudor Girba wrote:
> Great.
>
> Could we get a demo of this at PharoConf? :)
+1!
>
> Cheers,
> Doru
>
>
>
> On Mar 30, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Stéphane Ducasse
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks alain for this previea
>> and Synectique ( http://www.synectique.eu ) for the sponsori
forwarding...
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Philippe Back
> Subject: RE : Re: [Pharo-project] How to open a file with external app
> Date: 28. März 2013 08:07:54 MEZ
> To: Max Leske
>
> There is an example in the dic/help server that uses nb to open a web brows
On 27.03.2013, at 23:26, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> The only solution currently is to use OSProcess and
> - open under OSX
> - gnome-open under linux
Or use NativeBoost (e.g. run C code that does what you want). But Camillo's
solution is certainly easier to implement.
>
>
> On 2013-03-27, at 23
I use 2.0 for development of FileSystem-Git and Fuel but it will be quite a
while before we'll have a critical application working on 2.0, so in that
respect: no we don't use 2.0 in production.
Max
On 27.03.2013, at 15:24, Esteban Lorenzano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here in Pharo headquarters we are
Awesome, thanks!
On 07.03.2013, at 15:07, Damien Cassou wrote:
> Hi,
>
> imagine you have a list of mcz files you want to push to SmalltalkHub. This
> list can for example come from a project on SqueakSource. Here is how to push
> each mcz:
>
> repo := MCSmalltalkhubRepository owner: ... pr
On 01.03.2013, at 15:36, Martin Dias wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:55 PM, Yanni Chiu wrote:
>> On 25/02/13 4:25 PM, Martin Dias wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> What version was you loading?
>>
>>
>> Fuel-MartinDias.685 which corresponds to version 1.8
>>
>>
>>> (actually, the code that has been
On 21.02.2013, at 16:10, Serge Stinckwich wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have some annoying problems with SmalltalkHub.
>
> I have made a project inside a team here:
> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~UMMISCO/Kendrick/
>
> Everytime I try to browse on Pharo 1.4 this repository, I have the
> following erro
Great work guys!!
On 20.02.2013, at 08:49, Camillo Bruni wrote:
> and we're green!
>
> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/job/Pharo-2.0-Tests/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/
>
>
> On 2013-02-20, at 08:45, Marcus Denker wrote:
>
>> Just 5 issues left…
>>
>> http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues
I think I know what you might mean Phil, I've seen this myself:
If you enter a username but no password for a repository (like the snippet from
ss3 shows) then MC will prompt for username and pw. If you remove the username
(empty string), you'll be fine.
Not terribly bad but quite annoying.
Ma
Awesome! I didn't even know, we had a CI job :)
Thanks!
On 18.02.2013, at 09:01, Damien Cassou wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>> I just moved the sources for FileSystem-Git from ss3 to Smalltalkhub:
>> http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Ma
Hi guys.
I just moved the sources for FileSystem-Git from ss3 to Smalltalkhub:
http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~MaxLeske/FileSytem-Git.
Max
If you google "Smalltalkhub" the search result has the description "Loading.
Please wait…". Could be better… :)
BTW: any place to submit issues?
Max
On 08.01.2013, at 17:07, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was writing a small utility using FileSystem. I had never used FileSystem
> before. So I am browsing the code trying to learn where to start and how to
> use it.
>
> It took me a little while to learn to do something like:
> fs :=
My pleasure :)
On 01.01.2013, at 21:17, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 4:34 PM, H. Hirzel wrote:
> On 1/1/13, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
> > Hannes Hirzel wrote:
> >>Thank you for the announcment of Fuel. Where do I found the home page of
> >> it?
> >
> > AFAIK it is
We want to announce Fuel release 1.8.1.
This release includes one fix: serialization / materialization of Date objects.
The rest of the work went into making fuel work with as many images as
possible. All tests run green.
Supported and tested images:
Pharo 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 2.0
Squeak
We use it in Pharo 1.1.1 and 1.4. But we can put it back in as a custom rule if
we need to.
Max
On 30.12.2012, at 21:03, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> rationale
> ^ 'Checks that a methods marked with is never
> overridden.'
>
> my impression is that we can safely remove this
Ok, thanks for the explanation. I'll go back to the drawing board. And once
I've figured it out I might even come up with a helpful class comment :)
On 30.12.2012, at 14:00, Camillo Bruni wrote:
>
> On 2012-12-30, at 05:42, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> Hm. Ok. It stil
On 30.12.2012, at 10:50, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote:
> Max,
>
> On 30 Dec 2012, at 09:42, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> Hm. Ok. It still looks really weird. The comment in #midnight states that it
>> answers midnight in the local time zone. That comment is now wrong, isn
>> only
>>
>> so yes this is wrong :), #seconds should be 0 and only the timezone has
>> "special" values.
>>
>> On 2012-12-29, at 18:51, Max Leske wrote:
>>
>>> Possible bug in 2.0 which messes with equality checks:
>>>
Possible bug in 2.0 which messes with equality checks:
"DateAndTime midnight" will answer a DateAndTime with seconds set to the UTC
seconds. In my case (UTC +1) that's -3600 seconds. I'm pretty sure that seconds
should be 0.
This messes up equality checks for Date because Date class>>current use
rittle to support heavy traffic!
>
>
> On 2012-12-16, at 13:57, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 16, 2012, at 5:24 PM, Max Leske wrote:
>>
>>> ah, thanks.
>>>
>>> I wanted to update the links on the pharo-project page but there'
ah, thanks.
I wanted to update the links on the pharo-project page but there's stuff
missing (or I don't know where it is), e.g. the one-click build and the vm zips
(from the dedicated download server).
On 16.12.2012, at 16:06, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> Try
>
> https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/job
Done.
http://code.google.com/p/pharo/issues/detail?id=7132
On 16.12.2012, at 11:33, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
> max can you add a bug entry for 2.0 so that we do not forget to fix it.
> Thx
>
> Stef
> On Dec 15, 2012, at 10:14 AM, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> Hi Sabine.
>&
I wanted to grab the latest build to check for a possible bug and the CI seems
to be down…
Max
Hi Sabine.
Verified, that's a bug in 1.3.
In 2.0 the OBSystemBrowserAdaptor isn't loaded by default (I doubt that anyone
got it running (?)) and the default browser is Nautilus. So you don't actually
have that option in 2.0.
Nautillus shows extensions in separate extension categories. These ca
On 07.12.2012, at 12:59, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 7 December 2012 07:20, Max Leske wrote:
>> Awesome!
>>
>> I can use that in Limbo and see if I find any problems.
>>
>> BTW, did you make any progress on the pipe / fork / exec front?
>>
> no.
Awesome!
I can use that in Limbo and see if I find any problems.
BTW, did you make any progress on the pipe / fork / exec front?
Cheers,
Max
On 07.12.2012, at 04:59, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> i just uploaded new version of config - 1.8 (development),
> where i introduced the new p
On 05.12.2012, at 07:15, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> On 12/4/2012 8:48 PM, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>> On 5 December 2012 03:22, Jimmie Houchin wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am working through implementing NativeBoost interface to a C wrapper dll.
>>>
>>> I have 8 callback functions to call in this int
On 30.11.2012, at 13:28, Sebastian Nozzi wrote:
>>> When I select a few lines of text in Pharo 2.0 code
>>> editor and hit TAB it is not indented as in
>>> other IDE's. Instead it is deleted similar to
>>> when one hits space key.
>>>
>>> Usually TAB in IDE code editors is used to
>>> indent a
on mac: ctrl+alt+r / l
On 30.11.2012, at 12:49, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
> When I select a few lines of text in Pharo 2.0 code
> editor and hit TAB it is not indented as in
> other IDE's. Instead it is deleted similar to
> when one hits space key.
>
> Usually TAB in IDE code editors is used to
Hi Sven
I have a filetree repo for github and do parallel commits to ss3. I don't have
any issues with diffing. You can try yourself if you want to:
ss3: http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/FileSystem-Git.html
github: https://github.com/dalehenrich/FSGit/tree/experimental
Cheers,
Max
On 27.11.2012, at
On 23.11.2012, at 18:12, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 23 November 2012 18:00, Max Leske wrote:
>> Ok, thanks Igor.
>>
>> So it seems the only remaining option (apart from providing a C library) it
>> to use Assembly. Assembly is not my territory at all but here'
Ok, thanks Igor.
So it seems the only remaining option (apart from providing a C library) it to
use Assembly. Assembly is not my territory at all but here's how I think it
could work:
…
emitCall: [:gen | | fork dup2 execv |
fork := NativeBoost forCurrentPlatform
tag=2404K
Memory tag=242 12K
Memory tag=2434K
Memory tag=35 4552K
OpenCL 20K
Stack 67.0M
VM_ALLOCATE 528.1M
__DATA
On 22.11.2012, at 17:00, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 22 November 2012 16:34, David T. Lewis wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 04:04:00PM +0100, Max Leske wrote:
>>>
>>> On 22.11.2012, at 12:28, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 22 November 2012
On 22.11.2012, at 12:28, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 22 November 2012 11:19, Max Leske wrote:
>> I have run into a small problem with fork():
>>
>>pid := self primitiveRun.
>>pid isZero
>>ifTrue: [ "child code with exec&q
handling (what's that?)
3. turn off the interval timer
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Max
On 21.11.2012, at 08:50, Max Leske wrote:
>
> On 20.11.2012, at 21:56, David T. Lewis wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 05:46:14PM -0300, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>>
>>> Pr
How about "void" or "noon"?
On 21.11.2012, at 17:07, Sebastian Sastre wrote:
> DeafX
>
> Deaf suggesting "an X that's non reactive as you would normally expect"
>
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 21, 2012, at 1:47 PM, Fernando Olivero wrote:
>
>> I totally agree. Dummy does not tell me about the clas
Metacello is probably the way to go. It's a bit of a pain until you have it set
up but then it's pretty easy to use, especially for development since you'll
simply always load the latest versions (AKA "bleeding edge" or "development").
Take a look at the ProfStef tutorial (not sure how up to date
On 21.11.2012, at 08:47, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> Ah, ok , so its even better than i thought.
> Indeed , if purpose of Limbo is to provide an interface to exec(ve)
> system functions,
> then there's no need to care a lot about VM state after fork() call..
>
> Also, Max, did you considered of usin
On 20.11.2012, at 21:56, David T. Lewis wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 05:46:14PM -0300, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>
>> Providing bindings to fork/pipe kernel functions is piece of cake.
>> But writing a wrapper around it would be a bit of work.. but still it
>> is possible. And you should try.
>
There are no pre 1.0 releases AFAIK.
Have you tried Squeak 3.9 / 4.x ? Pharo is a fork from Squeak and if you're
code is that old then the codebase of Squeak 3.9 is similar in most respects.
Cheers,
Max
On 20.11.2012, at 14:07, Oscar E A Callaú wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
>I was wondering where I
On 19.11.2012, at 21:48, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 19 November 2012 17:45, Max Leske wrote:
>>
>> On 19.11.2012, at 21:37, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>
>>> Okay, after i saw C code in limbo.c
>>> i can clearly tell, that read_buffers() function can be im
On 19.11.2012, at 21:37, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> Okay, after i saw C code in limbo.c
> i can clearly tell, that read_buffers() function can be implemented
> purely on smalltalk using nativeboost.
>
> as for run_command() function, you should try to also implement it as
> a series of system calls
For those interested, the code for the library is now on github:
https://github.com/theseion/liblimbo
On 19.11.2012, at 21:26, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 19 November 2012 17:17, Max Leske wrote:
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> I want to announce the first (and *very* basic) versi
On 19.11.2012, at 21:26, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 19 November 2012 17:17, Max Leske wrote:
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> I want to announce the first (and *very* basic) version of Limbo.
>> Limbo is a simple wrapper around NativeBoost that lets you run commands on
>&g
Your fix works like a charm. Thanks!
Max
On 18.11.2012, at 17:14, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 18 November 2012 12:54, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>> On 18 November 2012 12:41, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>> Try loading
>>> NativeBoost-Mac-IgorStasenko.7
>>> (and do NBMacConstants initialize, and then resta
Awesome, thanks Igor!
I'll let you know if it works for me.
Cheers,
Max
On 18.11.2012, at 17:14, Igor Stasenko wrote:
> On 18 November 2012 12:54, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>> On 18 November 2012 12:41, Igor Stasenko wrote:
>>> Try loading
>>> NativeBoost-Mac-IgorStasenko.7
>>> (and do NBMacCons
tiveBoost forCurrentPlatform
getGlobalSymbolPointer: 'munmap'.
gen asm mov: munmap asUImm32 to: gen asm EAX.
gen asm call: gen asm EAX
]
options: #( - optDirectProxyFnAddress )
Cheers,
Max
On 16.11
e doing
NativeBoost loadSymbol: 'munmap' aName fromModule: -2
(which is what happens when the heap manager tries to call "munmap") results
the stack trace shown below.
I'll keep digging...
On 15.11.2012, at 17:20, Max Leske wrote:
> Hi
>
> When NativeBoost
On 16.11.2012, at 11:42, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
> On Nov 15, 2012, at 10:52 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 4:47 PM, Damien Cassou
>> wrote:
>> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Max Leske wrote:
>>>
On 16.11.2012, at 07:20, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
>
> On Nov 13, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Max Leske wrote:
>
>> I'm working on a simple library for NativeBoost that will execute commands
>> on the shell and return stdin and stderr to the image.
>> This will take
:D Thanks Damien
On 15.11.2012, at 16:47, Damien Cassou wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Max Leske wrote:
>> I'm working on a simple library for NativeBoost that will execute commands
>> on the shell and return stdin and stderr to the image.
>> This will t
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