Now that the CharacterScanner world is much improved, I propose that a Very Good Way to Spend Time would be to track down all the senders of #flag: and attack the issues that are being, er, flagged.
There's a lot of them. There are ancient ones, like the July 2000 ScrollBar>scrollDown - flag: #obsolete.
There are middle-aged ones, like SketchEditorMorph> undo: from 2007 (although the flag seems older, #bob). Hell, there's 37 'flag: #bob' in recent images.
How about SmalltalkImage>abandonTempNames - flag: #shouldUseAEnsureBlockToBeSureThatTheFileIsClosed.
There's an apparently related group of flag: #mref.
ChatNotes>noteList asks 'flag: #why'.
Who'd like to solve the 29 flag: #arNote methods?
What on earth is DataStream class>initiialize doing with self flag: #ByteArray?
Fame awaits...
tim
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