Re: [Pharo-users] Hello World (found a RoelTyper Bug)

2016-04-21 Thread Diego Orellana
,.;:~^~:;._,.;:~^~:;. > > > > On Apr 21, 2016, at 10:06 AM, teso...@gmail.com wrote: > > Hi Diego, the most updated version is published in GitHub. > > https://github.com/tesonep/j2Inferer > > In that place there is also some documentation. > > Cheers, > Pablo >

Re: [Pharo-users] Hello World (found a RoelTyper Bug)

2016-04-20 Thread Diego Orellana
Cheers, Diego. 2016-04-19 4:11 GMT-03:00 teso...@gmail.com : > Hi Diego, > Just yesterday I have added documentation explaining a bit how the > process is working in my Type Inferer, it works in a different way than > RoelTyper, but maybe you can get ideas of how enhance Ro

Re: [Pharo-users] Hello World (found a RoelTyper Bug)

2016-04-20 Thread Diego Orellana
you. > Tell me if this is working. > > Le 19/4/16 02:41, Diego Orellana a écrit : > > Hello, > My smalltalkhub user is dorellang. > > Cheers. > > 2016-04-15 17:27 GMT-03:00 stepharo : > >> Hello Diego >> >> Good initiative! >> RoelTyper is not a

Re: [Pharo-users] Hello World (found a RoelTyper Bug)

2016-04-18 Thread Diego Orellana
ak/Pharo) and > it would be nice to make sure that we do not need the VW specificities. > > RoelTyper is managed by RMoD > so give me you login and we will add you to the project. > > > > Le 14/4/16 16:52, Diego Orellana a écrit : > > Hi, Pharo Users! >> >>

Re: [Pharo-users] Hello World (found a RoelTyper Bug)

2016-04-15 Thread Diego Orellana
t; > Did you make some regression tests ? > > > > To submit it, you should be a contributor of > http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~RMoD/RoelTyper or in the RMoD team project. > > You can try to ask the rights here or send your fileout as attachment. > > > > Cheers, &

[Pharo-users] Hello World (found a RoelTyper Bug)

2016-04-14 Thread Diego Orellana
Hi, Pharo Users! I'm starting to work on types in Pharo. To be more precise, I'd like to improve the RoelTyper (a package which "guesses" variable types in code). What suggestions do you have? I have some ideas and I'm currently working to find more, but it's always interesting to hear what the co