Hi Damien,
I've just noticed that the latest PharoLauncher has two
buttons in the status bar. This since the their superclass is
PhLGeneralCommand rather than PhLImageCommand or PhLTemplateCommand
classes. Is this intentional?
cheers -ben
I have a string like 'foo|bar||foobar|' and I want to split it into
separate tokens like:
'foo|bar||foobar|' subStrings: $| -> #('foo' 'bar' '' 'foobar' '').
It is... to INCLUDE empty strings (or nil for that case) for the
elements between to consecutive separators.
I can't found a method implem
In VA, tgey just introduced allSubStrings: for this matter, because subStrings
was changed to return only non-empty parts...
Do you find that in Pharo?
Joachim
"Esteban A. Maringolo" schrieb:
>I have a string like 'foo|bar||foobar|' and I want to split it into
>separate tokens like:
>
>'foo|ba
No, there is no #allSubStrings: .
However, after your email (and having solved my issue in other way) I
just found #findTokens:escapedBy: which does exactly what I need :)
'foo,baz,"3,14",,foobaz' findTokens: $, escapedBy: $". -> an
OrderedCollection('foo' 'baz' '3,14' '' 'foobaz')
Regards!
Est
Hi all! Im making some performance enhancement on PhaROS, i realised that
one of my common scenarios is having several sockets that should receive
exactly the same information, in order to do that, im using n calls to the
vm, which does n system-calls.
I was wondering if there something done in:
Am 20.11.2013 um 04:20 schrieb Esteban A. Maringolo :
> I have a string like 'foo|bar||foobar|' and I want to split it into
> separate tokens like:
>
> 'foo|bar||foobar|' subStrings: $| -> #('foo' 'bar' '' 'foobar' '').
>
> It is... to INCLUDE empty strings (or nil for that case) for the
> elem