On Jun 10, 2013, at 6:56 PM, jtuc...@objektfabrik.de wrote: > Am 10.06.13 18:01, schrieb Marcus Denker: >> >>> Breaks the Principal of Least Surprise for those you want to attract from >>> other dialects. They may end up with a strong opinion on it :) >> >> >> I am not against reverting the inspect change.. but it should be documented >> well, else this will be changed again in the future. >> >> Another thing is that starting from 3.0, I am sure that nobody will ever put >> "inspect" or "halt" anywhere as they will use meta-links >> instead… > hmm. that is probably just 5 minutes away from Pharo's world domination ;-) > As long as Pharo is "Smalltalk inspired", people will probably come up with > solutions they learned in Smalltalk. I have not yet come to be a frequent > Pharo user, but coming from another Smalltalk dialect, I would probably face > the same problem as Sabine mentioned it. I am not sure I use inspect in > message cascades very often, because I tend to avoid cascades in methods that > look or feel as if I may want to inspect preliminary results, so I am > probably unlikely to tap into the same trap often. But if I would, I'd be > scratching my head and ask myself what the heck this could ever be good for…
So maybe we can -> add #inspector that returns the tool -> make inspect be like it was before (with documentation). Marcus