But wait. What happens here is that we are mixing concepts.
1) On one side, there is Pharo's class model (the one we program with) =>
classes, metaclasses, methods. Let's call them the *real* classes and
methods. So if you want to add a method to your *real* class, you usually
have to
- compile
also you will still have an error if using the RBNamespace instead the direct
method invocation, if class does not exist.
So… I stand with my opinion :)
If you want to control existence, you could do something like this:
#Model asClassIfPresent: [ :class |
class compile: 'asString ^ S
Thank you very much guys. I think, now I can understand what is going on
with method adding:)
Best,
Mark
2014-07-18 12:09 GMT+02:00 Esteban Lorenzano :
> also you will still have an error if using the RBNamespace instead the
> direct method invocation, if class does not exist.
> So… I stand with
I installed and after I do not see a menu in the Tools submenu or
anywhere to open your tool and I want to use it :)
On 15/7/14 11:52, Baptiste Quidé wrote:
Stef,
please would like to explain how the problem appeared when you loaded
the tool via the metacello browser?
Thanks!
/*Baptiste QU
It's normal the tool can be used only via the Nautilus Browser.
Select your packages by highlighting them on Nautilis, right click and you can
find "Browse dependencies..." in the contextual menu.
However I think it's a good idea to access the tool via Tools submenu by this
way : displaying al
[ meta comment: We regularly publish in our Facebook and twitter some tips
about Roassal. I am wondering whether you guys will be happy to see it in the
pharo-users mailing list. Is this something you would like to see? Please help
us adjusting our documentation effort ]
Here is a new tip:
Roa
Hi,
As I said, I have trying to find my way to keep Pharo relevant in my
computing experience. Most of it happens on IPython/web2py for
practical/aesthetic reasons, but I think that things with Roassal, Moose
and Pharo are falling into place with data Narratives and visualization
(on [1] and