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It is interesting to see that Siren uses PortAudio. I was considering to
recommend adopting it for Pharo in the other sound thread.
It has been used in a lot of projects, but I am a little concerned it has not
been recently updated.
http://www.portaudio.com
> On May 14,
Hi
I prefer to clone every repo I use locally.
I just did this with Seaside and then used Iceberg to load it into a new Pharo8
image and it worked.
Vince
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Medina Cruz
Sent: Wednesday, 20 May 2020 12:27 PM
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Hello,
I feel your pain.
Updated, consistent and centralized documentation is not strong in Pharo.
Things are changing fast and docs don't catch up, also there is an effort
to move projects to github, so usually updated stuff are there. I never use
Catalog anymore because often things goes
That seems to violate the Principal Of Least Surprise.
Whether or not it ends up getting changed, I think its worthwhile entering
that directly in the issue tracker.
It would assist if you could bisect to isolate which commit introduced the
behaviour.
cheers -ben
On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 01:34,
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I am new to Pharo and liked that it is a cleaned up and modern Smalltalk, but I
think I'm done before I ever started. My biggest interest was in Seaside, yet
trying to install it from instructions on the Seaside GitHub fails:
Metacello new
baseline:'Seaside3';
The repository browser did not list PharoSound - at least in an obvious
place :) so I couldn't unload it.
I created a new image - spent two hours getting Git/Iceberg working
(personal problems, I guess - character flaw that this is so difficult for
me). But my new image is only 70MB. My old
Hello,
When I run a refactoring, Rename Method, for example, the refactoring is
reformatting the code affected. Is it possible to configure Pharo to
refactor without reformatting code? Depending on the refactoring, the
reformat is so intrusive that make it more worth to make the refactoring by
On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 23:09, ASAM wrote:
> Of course there is a documentation for the API.
> It is even an ISO standard. And if I can do that, I would also like to make
> it available on GitHub. That's why it should be good.
>
> It is the ISO 22900-2 D-PDU-API.
> I can also attach the header
Hello,
Is there a way to make find replace in a class scoped way? I can do that
with finder, but I figured only with package scoping. I wanna to change the
name of a variable in multiple methods, and also I would like to regex
replace an expression also in multiple methods.
Regards,
Vitor
On Fri, 15 May 2020 at 04:16, Stéphane Ducasse
wrote:
> Thanks Steven this is cool to see that Siren is living and kicking.
> Last year I was browsing the old site and I was sad because I thought it
> was dead.
> Your OSC looks better than the one in Pharo even if we used it
> successfully to
Of course there is a documentation for the API.
It is even an ISO standard. And if I can do that, I would also like to make
it available on GitHub. That's why it should be good.
It is the ISO 22900-2 D-PDU-API.
I can also attach the header file. However, the PDF is provided with a
watermark. So
Can you specify the API?
cheers -ben
On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 05:02, ASAM wrote:
> Oh. Thank you for your answers. Now that you say it, I remember it. I dealt
> with Pharo 2 years ago. And now I come back to load and execute a DLL with
> Pharo.
>
> Does anyone have a more detailed example of
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 4:16 AM Stéphane Ducasse
wrote:
> Thanks Steven this is cool to see that Siren is living and kicking.
> Last year I was browsing the old site and I was sad because I thought it
> was dead.
> Your OSC looks better than the one in Pharo even if we used it
> successfully to
The browsers are *way* more compatible than Smalltalk systems are.
I once spoke to a manager at a company I shan't name (it does not
exist any more) about a new international standard being developed
relating to their product (not Smalltalk). "We don't care about
the standard," he replied, "we
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