Hello all,
I was wondering what actually the inspector does in the following case: When you explore (or inspect) the expression: Class environment you get all classes in the system dictionary. If you navigate inside a class, for example AColorSelectorMorph, you can see all its properties and one of them is environment, if you go inside it, you get again all classes in the system dictionary. So, you can repeat this infinitely (or until you get run out of memory, I guess) Is it the behavior of a lazy inspector? If true, why I cannot inspect a mutually-recursive class definition, like this: Object subclass: #Foo instanceVariableNames: 'bar' classVariableNames: '' poolDictionaries: '' category: '' Foo>>initialize bar:= Bar new Object subclass: #Bar instanceVariableNames: 'foo' classVariableNames: '' poolDictionaries: '' category: '' Foo>>initialize bar:= Foo new Thanks in advance. P.S.: How can I stop my execution in the pharo image when it is in a infinite loop? I can't remember what the shortcut was. _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project |
I don't know the first question's answer, but, you can stop an execution
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Oscar E A Callau <[hidden email]> wrote: Hello all, That's a good question. I have no idea how it is hanlder. P.S.: How can I stop my execution in the pharo image when it is in a infinite loop? I can't remember what the shortcut was.
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On Oct 18, 2010, at 4:40 AM, Oscar E A Callau wrote: > Hello all, > > I was wondering what actually the inspector does in the following case: > > When you explore (or inspect) the expression: Class environment > you get all classes in the system dictionary. If you navigate inside a class, for example AColorSelectorMorph, you can see all its properties and one of them is environment, if you go inside it, you get again all classes in the system dictionary. So, you can repeat this infinitely (or until you get run out of memory, I guess) > > Is it the behavior of a lazy inspector? If true, why I cannot inspect a mutually-recursive class definition, I do not understand what you mean by that. Normally if you define the two classes then you can browse navigate.... them without problem with the inspector. > like this: > > Object subclass: #Foo > instanceVariableNames: 'bar' > classVariableNames: '' > poolDictionaries: '' > category: '' > > Foo>>initialize > bar:= Bar new > > Object subclass: #Bar > instanceVariableNames: 'foo' > classVariableNames: '' > poolDictionaries: '' > category: '' > > Foo>>initialize > bar:= Foo new > > Thanks in advance. > > P.S.: How can I stop my execution in the pharo image when it is in a infinite loop? I can't remember what the shortcut was. > > > _______________________________________________ > Pharo-project mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project |
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Oscar E A Callau <[hidden email]> wrote: Hello all, here should be foo := Foo new. Anyway, you should be able to browse these classes without problems. The problems is in instance creation. For example, if you evaluate: Foo new. Cheers mariano
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On Oct 18, 2010, at 14:44 , Mariano Martinez Peck wrote: On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Oscar E A Callau <[hidden email]> wrote:Hello all, Thanks Mariano. May be my question was not well explained. Of course if I evaluate: Foo new, I get into a infinite loop. 1st question, when I'm inspecting, I'm evaluating? In the case that I mention above (Class enviroment) I got all classes in the system and each of them has an environment, that is all classes, and so on. Here, we have a infinite recursion. So, how the inspector get a lazy visualization of the it? Greetings _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project |
2010/10/18 Oscar E A Callau <[hidden email]>
hehehehe yes :) Just open a Transcript and inspect: Transcript show: 'welooo' and you will see 'welooo' in the transcript ;) What you actually inspect, is the result of the expression.
I understand now.
I have no idea. But in this case, #environment is a method, not an instVar as your case. Maybe in the case of the methods, they are only displayed when clicking on it (they just execute the compiledMethod). But this is just a guess. You should check the class Inspector and NewInspector. Cheers Mariano
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Thanks Mariano. Now I understand :-) Cheers Óscar E A Callau
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