If you know that the method you are currently looking at is implemented
in other classes in the same hierarchy, it would be quicker to simply
click on a class in the "Hier." class pane.
Besides, the search for implementors opens a new window, as if there
were not enough of them around already ;-)
On 2017-03-14 13:58, jtuc...@objektfabrik.de wrote:
Raffaello,
not sure if it really is what you want, but why not instead of clicking
on another class search for implementors of the method you are currently
browsing?
Joachim
Am 14.03.17 um 13:56 schrieb Raffaello Giulietti:
Hi,
here's a situation I'm facing quite often: I'm reading the code of a
method in the browser and need to see how the method with the same
selector looks like in another class (in particular, in the same class
hierarchy). In some IDEs, it's simply a matter of selecting another
class. If such a method exists, it is displayed.
Not so in Pharo: clicking on a class always displays its definition.
Is there a way to get this behavior?
Greetings
Raffaello