Yes it is.
I personally never ran into such ghost changes when I was using gitfiletree.
This might be also useful information: We are two contributors and Peter
uses GitFileTree but I use FileTree because GitFileTree crashes all the time
on Win 7 (
http://forum.world.st/Gitfiletree-unstable-on-Win
2015-07-24 9:21 GMT+02:00 Jan Blizničenko :
> Yes it is.
>
> I personally never ran into such ghost changes when I was using
> gitfiletree.
> This might be also useful information: We are two contributors and Peter
> uses GitFileTree but I use FileTree because GitFileTree crashes all the
> time
>
>
> Check which versions are bold when you open the package. Because when I
> use gitfiletree it usually shows me that the latest few versions are not
> loaded (they are in bold) but I am anyway on the latest one.
As I've said, it shows me that I am on the latest version.
Maybe this happens to
Joachim,
thanks for looking into it. The text is the one from ANSI. I'm also puzzled
about the last sentence
"Control does not return from this message to the currently active exception
action."
I think it means after the resignalling has been done it does not return after
the invocation of t
Hi Peter,
2015-07-24 10:47 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
> Check which versions are bold when you open the package. Because when I
>> use gitfiletree it usually shows me that the latest few versions are not
>> loaded (they are in bold) but I am anyway on the latest one.
>
>
> As I've said, it shows me
>
>
>> Sorry for the lack of support on windows. You'll have to wait for
>>> libcgit.
>>
>>
>> Is there an estimated timeline when this will be? (weeks, months, years,
>> ...?)
>>
>
> I don't know; the lib has been included in the Pharo vm for a long time,
> and I remember talks about having it fo
Hi Peter,
here is my analysis on DynaCASE-PeterUhnak.147.
When going through the history on git, many of the merges do not register
as belonging to the DynaCASE package (a git commit belongs to a package
when it modify something inside the package directory or modify the version
file, I don't rem
> Alex, would you be able to show something with Roassal? It would be really
> nice to see the overall git history graph overlaid with the graph of the
> history of the selected package.
>
Interesting that if someone else needs it I have no problem writing Roassal
scripts etc, but when I need it I
2015-07-24 13:04 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
>
> Alex, would you be able to show something with Roassal? It would be really
>> nice to see the overall git history graph overlaid with the graph of the
>> history of the selected package.
>>
>
> Interesting that if someone else needs it I have no problem
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Thierry Goubier
wrote:
>
>
> 2015-07-24 13:04 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
>
>>
>> Alex, would you be able to show something with Roassal? It would be
>>> really nice to see the overall git history graph overlaid with the graph of
>>> the history of the selected packag
>
> I'm not sure how is Pharo 4 related (I do all dev in 5 now).
>
I should update DynaCASE docs, if that's where you got that impression...
2015-07-24 13:19 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
> I'm not sure how is Pharo 4 related (I do all dev in 5 now).
>>
>
> I should update DynaCASE docs, if that's where you got that impression...
>
Yes, from the DynaCASE doc, I believed you were in Pharo4 :)
Thierry
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Thierry Goubier
wrote:
>
>
> 2015-07-24 13:19 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
>
>> I'm not sure how is Pharo 4 related (I do all dev in 5 now).
>>>
>>
>> I should update DynaCASE docs, if that's where you got that impression...
>>
>
> Yes, from the DynaCASE doc, I believe
2015-07-24 13:18 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:13 PM, Thierry Goubier <
> thierry.goub...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 2015-07-24 13:04 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák :
>>
>>>
>>> Alex, would you be able to show something with Roassal? It would be
really nice to see the overa
Hi Peter,
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
>
> Alex, would you be able to show something with Roassal? It would be really
>> nice to see the overall git history graph overlaid with the graph of the
>> history of the selected package.
>>
>
> Interesting that if someone else nee
Hello.
Is there any software projects/libraries for personal wiki (something
like ZIM or CherryTree or Orgmode for writing texts/notes) and personal
information managing in Pharo?
I think that Pharo would be great for this kind of software, because it
would provide rich scripting options. Al
Hi,
is there a mechanism for deprecating whole classes?
For example there's class RTResizEable that has been replaced by
RTResizable (without extra "e") class. But if I don't want to break
people's code I would like to tell them that they should use something else.
I could mark every method with
> On 23 Jul 2015, at 4:14 , H. Hirzel wrote:
>
> P.S. Screen shot attached.
> A source code font.
> Or put the question differently how do I add a font as a source code font?
>
>
> On 7/23/15, H. Hirzel wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I work on an app which has some strings in the code with a
>> consi
In the past I have done a few hacks...one was to remove all methods from
the class and only implement #doesNotUnderstand: calling the deprecation
method saying the class was deprecated and now you should use .
In another case, I didn't want to remove methods from the class for some
other reaso
Hi
You have pier http://piercms.com
Esteban is thinking about doing a minipier.
Stef
Le 24/7/15 15:26, Bystroushaak a écrit :
Hello.
Is there any software projects/libraries for personal wiki (something
like ZIM or CherryTree or Orgmode for writing texts/notes) and
personal information mana
But Pier is in the browser, no?
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 7:06 PM, stepharo wrote:
> Hi
>
> You have pier http://piercms.com
> Esteban is thinking about doing a minipier.
>
> Stef
>
> Le 24/7/15 15:26, Bystroushaak a écrit :
>
> Hello.
>>
>> Is there any software projects/libraries for personal w
it is close to amb?
because seaside has amb
Le 23/7/15 23:03, Paul DeBruicker a écrit :
Hi
Screamer (https://nikodemus.github.io/screamer/) is a Lisp library that:
"Screamer provides a nondeterministic choice-point operator, a backtracking
mechanism, and a forward propagation facility."
Is
Le 24/07/2015 13:26, Peter Uhnák a écrit :
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Thierry Goubier
mailto:thierry.goub...@gmail.com>> wrote:
2015-07-24 13:19 GMT+02:00 Peter Uhnák mailto:i.uh...@gmail.com>>:
I'm not sure how is Pharo 4 related (I do all dev in 5 now).
I sho
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
> Check which versions are bold when you open the package. Because when I
>> use gitfiletree it usually shows me that the latest few versions are not
>> loaded (they are in bold) but I am anyway on the latest one.
>
>
> As I've said, it shows
What I like with having class is that you can attach behavior
aTop opposite
-> aBottom
Le 23/7/15 02:40, Peter Uhnak a écrit :
Hi,
I am trying to figure out where to best place some mapping/data/stable
methods.
For example imagine method
~
MyRectangle>>oppositeSides
Hello.
Thanks for reply, but this is not what I mean. Wiki is all about
presentation of the informations to other users.
On the other hand, personal wiki/PIM is tool for introspection of your
own brain, microscope designed to look into yourself. It is meant to run
in one thread on your compu
In the examples tag of the bloc package, you have around 20 classes full
of examples.
I do not see how you could miss them :)
Le 20/7/15 14:28, H. Hirzel a écrit :
Thank you for all answers.
This is the one I was looking for
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/job/Bloc/
The latest Bloc
Hi,
it seems that I cannot save text files from inspector, only if they are
smalltalk (.st) files, in which case a different text editor tab (Script,
instead of Contents) is opened up.
Is this an oversight or an intention?
Thanks,
Peter
The problem is that if you have a larger text file (let's say 100Mb),
Rubric still takes too long to open. Thus, we cannot show the whole file,
and because of that, we also cannot provide complete editing options. This
will change with TxText.
Doru
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:40 PM, Peter Uhnák w
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:44 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
> The problem is that if you have a larger text file (let's say 100Mb),
> Rubric still takes too long to open. Thus, we cannot show the whole file,
> and because of that, we also cannot provide complete editing options. This
> will change with
Another solution would be to add the action for saving as long as the
content is not truncated.
Cheers,
Andrei
On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 11:44 PM, Peter Uhnák wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 10:44 PM, Tudor Girba
> wrote:
>
>> The problem is that if you have a larger text file (let's say 100M
Hi All,
I would like to get some advice regarding which path I should take.
Problem:
Given a coordinate I want to know to which geographical object it belongs
to.
Path 1
Using Glorp to make a query to a Postgis instance containing the
boundaries of the geobjects
Path 2
Use the data form
I am not a professional programmer, nor am I young, nor a graybeard. :)
I found Smalltalk about 1999 in the form of Squeak. My biggest problems
have been not in learning Smalltalk. But rather some of the projects I
wanted to do needed to interface without outside libraries. Because I
always fe
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