Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread H. Hirzel
On 8/20/17, Dimitris Chloupis wrote: .. > > you make any submission you want here in this thread and I will port it to > wiki with copy paste and a bit of structuring :) > Dimitris, Could you please do add a link in https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoWiki

Re: [Pharo-users] Parser failure on FFI pragmas declaration in Pharo 5

2017-08-20 Thread Holger Freyther
> On 18. Aug 2017, at 16:46, Denis Kudriashov wrote: > > @Esteban: Would you accept a change to the FFI-Pharo5Compat to not use the > currentScope variable/reduce error checking? Or would you accept it in a > FFI-Pharo6Compat package? > I think it would help to be able

Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo on the SqueakJS virtual machine

2017-08-20 Thread Craig Latta
Hi Torsten-- > > The next big step is getting a WebAssembly version of Cog running. > > Anyone known already to work on such a beast? Yes, I'm working on it. > Another path could be to run on a Linux booting in the browser: > > https://bellard.org/jslinux Blech! :) -C -- Craig

Re: [Pharo-users] Loading and saving packages to filetree repos

2017-08-20 Thread Luke Gorrie
I wish that somebody would take my original question at face value. It is frustrating to be told that I don't really understand the problem. I actually believe that the solution I am looking for is what I need in this project at this time. I don't want to write an essay-length justification for

Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
Oh thanks for reminding me, there is no make a github account for those not familair with github / git you make any submission you want here in this thread and I will port it to wiki with copy paste and a bit of structuring :) As I said this wiki is very unofficial so anything will be accepted

Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
yeap its github only, though none stops your from forking it and sending me pull request from whatever source you want On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 4:47 PM Herby Vojčík wrote: > Stephane Ducasse wrote: > > I added some links to books and blogs. > > > > > > On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at

Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Herby Vojčík
Stephane Ducasse wrote: I added some links to books and blogs. On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 11:20 PM, Dimitris Chloupis wrote: I also turned it to be published as a webpage, its can be viewed from this link https://squarebracketassociates.github.io/PharoWiki/ Seems like

Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
Thanks mate :) I really appreciate it On Sun, 20 Aug 2017 at 12:25, Stephane Ducasse wrote: > I added some links to books and blogs. > > > On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 11:20 PM, Dimitris Chloupis > wrote: > > I also turned it to be published as a

Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Dimitris Chloupis
Completely up to you , personal I love having many options. This is my wiki thus will be maintained by me. Basically it occurred to me that because I already spent time reading mailing list posts , then why not copy paste this extremely valuable posts to a wiki with some structure that is much

Re: [Pharo-users] Loading and saving packages to filetree repos

2017-08-20 Thread stephan
On 17-08-17 13:25, Luke Gorrie wrote: I want to have a quick "cheat mode" for loading and saving the Smalltalk packages in my project. This is to make life easy for newbies who are not very familiar with Monticello and Metacello. I'm afraid you might do newbies a disservice by adding yet

Re: [Pharo-users] Loading and saving packages to filetree repos

2017-08-20 Thread Thierry Goubier
Hi Luke, ok, it's a high tech solution, this is more because I could not on the spot remember what you would need as a script (and also because your 'no metadata' requirement makes the filetree solution problematic). But I'd suggest still one bit of advice that is implicit in my solution:

[Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Torsten Bergmann
>> Many seemed to like the idea of a Pharo wiki , I like it too. I created >> one, can be found here and super easy to contribute to. >> >> https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/PharoWiki I still prefer to have one based on Smalltalk and as there never was an official one maintain my own

Re: [Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo wiki , is here

2017-08-20 Thread Stephane Ducasse
I added some links to books and blogs. On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 11:20 PM, Dimitris Chloupis wrote: > I also turned it to be published as a webpage, its can be viewed from this > link > > https://squarebracketassociates.github.io/PharoWiki/ > > On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 11:54

[Pharo-users] Pharo on the SqueakJS virtual machine

2017-08-20 Thread Torsten Bergmann
Craig Latta wrote >The next big step is getting a WebAssembly version of Cog running. Anyone known already to work on such a beast? Or is this question better asked on vm-dev? Another path could be to run on a Linux booting in the browser: https://bellard.org/jslinux/ Regards T.

Re: [Pharo-users] Loading and saving packages to filetree repos

2017-08-20 Thread Luke Gorrie
Hi Thierry, I am really looking for a "low-tech" solution here - five line Monticello code snippet - that will be easy for me to understand (as a newbie) and also easy for new contributors to my project to understand (who will have no prior exposure to Pharo.) I don't know what AltBrowser is,

Re: [Pharo-users] Tealight (similar to Teapot) installs fine in Pharo 6.1

2017-08-20 Thread Torsten Bergmann
Hi Hannes, thanks, glad you like it. All that would not have been possible without Teapot and Zinc, so again a big thanks from my side to Attila and Sven! Bye T. > Gesendet: Samstag, 19. August 2017 um 15:06 Uhr > Von: "H. Hirzel" > An: "Torsten Bergmann"

Re: [Pharo-users] Pharo on the SqueakJS virtual machine

2017-08-20 Thread Craig Latta
Hi Sean-- > > https://tinyurl.com/y727fz4a > > Cool! > > A few things: > - There is a very noticeable lag (e.g. ~5 seconds to open an "About" > window). Any idea what it would take to deliver performance levels > that feel more native? The next big step is getting a WebAssembly version of