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If Swazoo is available, I guess Sport will be too because it depends on it.
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Thanks
Le 10/11/15 01:43, Stephan Eggermont a écrit : > http://smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Sport/Sport > > Stephan > > > |
On 10-11-15 08:00, stepharo wrote:
> Thanks I assume you want it working in Pharo5? There was no #'pharo5.x' Name: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.16 Author: StephanEggermont Time: 10 November 2015, 10:01:56.039515 am UUID: 0c712020-3d22-405b-9842-3106b6b9721f Ancestors: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.15 In-place pharo5 version added |
thanks!
Le 10/11/15 10:03, Stephan Eggermont a écrit : > On 10-11-15 08:00, stepharo wrote: >> Thanks > > I assume you want it working in Pharo5? > There was no #'pharo5.x' > > Name: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.16 > Author: StephanEggermont > Time: 10 November 2015, 10:01:56.039515 am > UUID: 0c712020-3d22-405b-9842-3106b6b9721f > Ancestors: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.15 > > In-place pharo5 version added > > > > |
anyone care to explain what Sport is , the project description does not help. On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 8:33 PM stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote: thanks! |
<< Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration. >>
Anyway, that was the idea some years ago. It is somewhat comparable to Grease (used by Seaside). > On 10 Nov 2015, at 21:27, Dimitris Chloupis <[hidden email]> wrote: > > anyone care to explain what Sport is , the project description does not help. > > On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 8:33 PM stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote: > thanks! > > > Le 10/11/15 10:03, Stephan Eggermont a écrit : > > On 10-11-15 08:00, stepharo wrote: > >> Thanks > > > > I assume you want it working in Pharo5? > > There was no #'pharo5.x' > > > > Name: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.16 > > Author: StephanEggermont > > Time: 10 November 2015, 10:01:56.039515 am > > UUID: 0c712020-3d22-405b-9842-3106b6b9721f > > Ancestors: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.15 > > > > In-place pharo5 version added > > > > > > > > > > |
Thank you Sven that clears it up for me, sounds interesting project :) On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 10:40 PM Sven Van Caekenberghe <[hidden email]> wrote: << Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration. >> |
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I would like to see what is needed and if we can improve Pharo libraries :)
Le 10/11/15 21:39, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : > << Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration. >> > > Anyway, that was the idea some years ago. It is somewhat comparable to Grease (used by Seaside). > >> On 10 Nov 2015, at 21:27, Dimitris Chloupis <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> anyone care to explain what Sport is , the project description does not help. >> >> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 8:33 PM stepharo <[hidden email]> wrote: >> thanks! >> >> >> Le 10/11/15 10:03, Stephan Eggermont a écrit : >>> On 10-11-15 08:00, stepharo wrote: >>>> Thanks >>> I assume you want it working in Pharo5? >>> There was no #'pharo5.x' >>> >>> Name: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.16 >>> Author: StephanEggermont >>> Time: 10 November 2015, 10:01:56.039515 am >>> UUID: 0c712020-3d22-405b-9842-3106b6b9721f >>> Ancestors: ConfigurationOfSPort2-StephanEggermont.15 >>> >>> In-place pharo5 version added >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > |
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Le 10 nov. 2015 à 21:39, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : > << Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration. >> > > Anyway, that was the idea some years ago. It is somewhat comparable to Grease (used by Seaside). Any reason to prefer one or the other? smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
On 12 November 2015 at 09:04, Christophe Demarey
<[hidden email]> wrote: > > Le 10 nov. 2015 à 21:39, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : > >> << Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration. >> >> >> Anyway, that was the idea some years ago. It is somewhat comparable to Grease (used by Seaside). > > Any reason to prefer one or the other? While they're both compatibility layers, Grease is a portability layer _for Seaside_, while Sport is a portability layer for time, sockets, and files. frank |
Le 12 nov. 2015 à 10:15, Frank Shearar a écrit : > On 12 November 2015 at 09:04, Christophe Demarey > <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Le 10 nov. 2015 à 21:39, Sven Van Caekenberghe a écrit : >> >>> << Sport is a Smalltalk portability layer. Sport presents a consistent interface and implemented in a number of Smalltalk dialects. Smalltalk code written to the Sport interfaces can be run in any Smalltalk dialect without alteration. >> >>> >>> Anyway, that was the idea some years ago. It is somewhat comparable to Grease (used by Seaside). >> >> Any reason to prefer one or the other? > > While they're both compatibility layers, Grease is a portability layer > _for Seaside_, while Sport is a portability layer for time, sockets, > and files. smime.p7s (5K) Download Attachment |
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