[Pharo-users] [launcher] Refresh buttons in status bar

2013-11-19 Thread btc
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

[Pharo-users] #subStrings: alternative preserving separators

2013-11-19 Thread 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 elements between to consecutive separators. I can't found a method implem

Re: [Pharo-users] #subStrings: alternative preserving separators

2013-11-19 Thread Joachim Tuchel
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

Re: [Pharo-users] #subStrings: alternative preserving separators

2013-11-19 Thread Esteban A. Maringolo
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

[Pharo-users] optimizing io

2013-11-19 Thread Santiago Bragagnolo
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:

Re: [Pharo-users] #subStrings: alternative preserving separators

2013-11-19 Thread Norbert Hartl
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