It is :)
Doru
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Trygve Reenskaug
wrote:
> Thanks. Looks like a powerful improvement. --Trygve
>
>
> On 21.09.2014 19:34, Tudor Girba wrote:
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> Class categories are system categories :).
>
> Since Pharo 3.0, they are replaced with RPackage. They are still arou
Thanks. Looks like a powerful improvement. --Trygve
On 21.09.2014 19:34, Tudor Girba wrote:
Class categories are system categories :).
Since Pharo 3.0, they are replaced with RPackage. They are still
around at the moment as a backup system, but almost everything in the
image should now work
Class categories are system categories :).
Since Pharo 3.0, they are replaced with RPackage. They are still around at
the moment as a backup system, but almost everything in the image should
now work through RPackage. The difference between the two is that while
system categories are awkward strin
Doru,
"/Now pay attention class categories will not exist in the future./"
I already know about system categories (categories of classes) and
method categories within a class.
I understood you to mean system categories.
What are class categories and why will they be removed?
--Trygve
On 21.09.
What do you mean?
Doru
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Trygve Reenskaug
wrote:
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> On 20.09.2014 14:51, stepharo wrote:
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> This is cool I blog about it.
> Now pay attention class categories will not exist in the future.
>
> Stef
>
> Any ref to this development?
>
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www.tudorgirba.com
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On 20.09.2014 14:51, stepharo wrote:
This is cool I blog about it.
Now pay attention class categories will not exist in the future.
Stef
Any ref to this development?
This is cool I blog about it.
Now pay attention class categories will not exist in the future.
Stef
On 16/9/14 18:03, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Dear all,
We are happy to release Hapao2 for Pharo. Ricard Jacas and Alejandro
Infante put quite some work on Spy2 (an über cool profiling framework
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