> FT is FastTable. This is a project begun by Esteban to replace the old
slow list on Pharo.
> Pharo 5 uses FastTable now.

Thanks for the details. Should I update to Pharo5 tu use FT ?

As for my progress in debugging things. I see that the roots and the
children behave differently (although they are created equal by my
nodeFromTreeStructure: method), for instance, root nodes are not
inspectable, when I try to see them in an inspector I get :
MessageNotUnderstood SpecTreeNodeModel>>gtInspectorMorphIn.

Children nodes can be seen in the inspector without a hitch.

Also, root nodes know their widget (a MorphicTreeNodeAdapter) whereas the
children return nil.

Any help, even just a reference at someplace to look, would be appreciated.

On Mon, 26 Oct 2015 at 11:49 Ferlicot D. Cyril <cyril.ferli...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Le 26/10/2015 10:38, Edouard KLEIN a écrit :
> > What is FT ?
> >
>
> FT is FastTable. This is a project begun by Esteban to replace the old
> slow list on Pharo.
> Pharo 5 uses FastTable now.
>
> > I did some debugging. When I send the selected:#true message to a root
> > node, it goes down to the Morphic classes, and everything is fine, when
> > I send it to a child node, the dependents array of the TreeNodeModel is
> > nil, so nobody gets the message. I don't know enough about Spec yet to
> > understand what dependents are and why there are none on a child node.
> >
> > Because I really need to get this done quickly, I will try to write a
> > quick and dirty fix in a subclass that will directly talk to the morphic
> > objects underneath.
> >
> > Now, with some guidance from you guys, I would be really happy to take
> > some time and write some useful code that could solve this problem
> > correctly, and have it commited for anyone to use. But first, in order
> > to justify to my employer that coding with Pharo was a good choice, I
> > need to make my application work.
> >
> > I'll update here as I go.
> >
> >
>
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>
> Cyril Ferlicot
>
> http://www.synectique.eu
>
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> Lille 59000 France
>
>

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