Am 2011-03-08 um 09:06 schrieb Mariano Martinez Peck: > Hi folks. Did you see that when you see the bytecodes of a method you see > something like: > > 49 <70> self > 50 <21> pushConstant: 'SQ_HOST32' > 51 <8F 00 00 02> closureNumCopied: 0 numArgs: 0 bytes 55 to 56 > 55 <71> pushConstant: true > 56 <7D> blockReturn > ....... > > > The bytecode number here is printed in <hex> . However, in Interpreter and > its #initializeBytecodeTable they use base 10. So, each time I read a > bytecode, and I want to know which is the method associated with that, I need > to convert it. > So, I wonder if it makes sense to change the print, so that it prints in > decimal. What do you think? > > To change that, it seems to be in InstructionPrinter >> #print but I cannot > make it work yet :(
I can understand your urge, but be aware that a Hex number in the bytecode range always takes up (at max) two characters (as in 00 – FF). Probably, using hex numbers ind the #initializeBytecodeTable would be the better idea? So Long, -Tobias