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Changing a field value with GtInspector

Stephane Ducasse-3
Hi 

May be I'm blind but I do not see how 
we can change a value of an instance variable with gtInspector. 
In the old inspector we could just type it and press accept. 
When will we get this behavior?
Stef
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Re: Changing a field value with GtInspector

Tudor Girba-2
Hi,

This was present before we moved to FastTable.

With the move some things did not make it in the integration, and editing the value is still on the to do list.

Doru


> On Apr 2, 2017, at 3:33 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> May be I'm blind but I do not see how
> we can change a value of an instance variable with gtInspector.
> In the old inspector we could just type it and press accept.
> When will we get this behavior?
> Stef

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Re: Changing a field value with GtInspector

Stephane Ducasse-3
Andrei told me that shift + click is working. 

On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:26 AM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

This was present before we moved to FastTable.

With the move some things did not make it in the integration, and editing the value is still on the to do list.

Doru


> On Apr 2, 2017, at 3:33 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> May be I'm blind but I do not see how
> we can change a value of an instance variable with gtInspector.
> In the old inspector we could just type it and press accept.
> When will we get this behavior?
> Stef

--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"Every now and then stop and ask yourself if the war you're fighting is the right one."






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Re: Changing a field value with GtInspector

Tudor Girba-2
Aha. That means that the integration already happened.

That’s what I call programming with natural language: I talk and the system just magically changes :).

Cheers,
Doru


> On Apr 4, 2017, at 8:03 AM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Andrei told me that shift + click is working.
>
> On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:26 AM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This was present before we moved to FastTable.
>
> With the move some things did not make it in the integration, and editing the value is still on the to do list.
>
> Doru
>
>
> > On Apr 2, 2017, at 3:33 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > May be I'm blind but I do not see how
> > we can change a value of an instance variable with gtInspector.
> > In the old inspector we could just type it and press accept.
> > When will we get this behavior?
> > Stef
>
> --
> www.tudorgirba.com
> www.feenk.com
>
> "Every now and then stop and ask yourself if the war you're fighting is the right one."
>
>
>
>
>
>

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www.feenk.com

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Re: Changing a field value with GtInspector

Tudor Girba-2
Hi,

I forgot to add the screenshot. We now have a semi-modal dialog for editing that value.


Cheers,
Doru

On Apr 4, 2017, at 9:26 AM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:

Aha. That means that the integration already happened.

That’s what I call programming with natural language: I talk and the system just magically changes :).

Cheers,
Doru


On Apr 4, 2017, at 8:03 AM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

Andrei told me that shift + click is working. 

On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:26 AM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

This was present before we moved to FastTable.

With the move some things did not make it in the integration, and editing the value is still on the to do list.

Doru


On Apr 2, 2017, at 3:33 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi

May be I'm blind but I do not see how
we can change a value of an instance variable with gtInspector.
In the old inspector we could just type it and press accept.
When will we get this behavior?
Stef

--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"Every now and then stop and ask yourself if the war you're fighting is the right one."







--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"Speaking louder won't make the point worthier."


--
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www.feenk.com

"Obvious things are difficult to teach."




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Re: Changing a field value with GtInspector

Stephane Ducasse-3
Yes this is nice 
Now in the future we should probably display the information in different ways to show that we can edit. 

Stef

On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 3:32 PM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

I forgot to add the screenshot. We now have a semi-modal dialog for editing that value.


Cheers,
Doru

On Apr 4, 2017, at 9:26 AM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:

Aha. That means that the integration already happened.

That’s what I call programming with natural language: I talk and the system just magically changes :).

Cheers,
Doru


On Apr 4, 2017, at 8:03 AM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

Andrei told me that shift + click is working. 

On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:26 AM, Tudor Girba <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

This was present before we moved to FastTable.

With the move some things did not make it in the integration, and editing the value is still on the to do list.

Doru


On Apr 2, 2017, at 3:33 PM, Stephane Ducasse <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi

May be I'm blind but I do not see how
we can change a value of an instance variable with gtInspector.
In the old inspector we could just type it and press accept.
When will we get this behavior?
Stef

--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"Every now and then stop and ask yourself if the war you're fighting is the right one."







--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"Speaking louder won't make the point worthier."


--
www.tudorgirba.com
www.feenk.com

"Obvious things are difficult to teach."