http://seaside.gemtalksystems.com/jade/ contains a link to the Microsoft Windows IDE dated 15-Dec-13 with the following fixes and features:
* allow saving a new version of a package even if there are no changes (Marten); * editing a method now marks the package dirty (Marten); * export as Topaz File-In from the MCDictionaryRepository cache (Sebastian); * export as Topaz File-In when package is located in a Github repository (Marten); and * editing a method from the method list browser no longer reports and error after a successful edit (Marten). Let me know what further issues you find… James _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
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Jade is not fully working under Wine and Linux - it starts and one can work with it, but one gets dialogs telling that the HRESULT is unknown. Thanks for the new version. Marten Am 15.12.2013 20:57, schrieb James Foster: > http://seaside.gemtalksystems.com/jade/ contains a link to the Microsoft > Windows IDE dated 15-Dec-13 with the following fixes and features: -- Marten Feldtmann _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
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If I open the "Browse Open Log" and do a double select on an entry:
I get a dialog, that tells me, that "index 9 is out of bounds" Also it would be nice if the "Object" column would show more text Marten PS.: This is not a new error -- Marten Feldtmann _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
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James,
* allow saving a new version of a package even if there are no changes (Marten); * editing a method now marks the package dirty (Marten); * editing a method from the method list browser no longer reports and error after a successful edit. /************************************************/ These three working OK. I do not use the two others. I have been working a couple of hours with the new Jade without problems. Great work !!! regards, bruno |
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Some issues i have found so far: - #'compileMissingAccessingMethods' fails if you are on the class side - select a class, create a new category -> can't add a new method without deselect and select the category again
- removing a newly created category sometimes fails if you don't commit (error -> A reference into the dictionary aGsMethodDictionary using the non-existent key #' eee' was made.) Missing features: - Show Version history of methods (really important, last reason for still using GemTools) - Browse implementors (Method List browser): Different behavior of the code browser (e.g. no hyperlinks on methods) - Code execution on the class side in the code browser should work like in GemTools an others Gerhard
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A new version is available that does not attempt to open a debugger on non-debuggable object log entries. Also, we now show up to 500 characters as the object string.
On Dec 16, 2013, at 4:44 AM, [hidden email] wrote: > If I open the "Browse Open Log" and do a double select on an entry: > > I get a dialog, that tells me, that "index 9 is out of bounds" > > Also it would be nice if the "Object" column would show more text > > > Marten > > PS.: This is not a new error > > -- > Marten Feldtmann _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
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Am 16.12.2013 19:01, schrieb Gerhard Obermann:
> Missing features: > - Show Version history of methods (really important, last reason for > still using GemTools) Yes, Yes .... > - Code execution on the class side in the code browser should work like > in GemTools an others Yes, that's very important - self or super should interpreted in a right way to select and execute a statement in a right environment Marten _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
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With these two new version in the text pane of the system browser:
-> when the cursor is over a statement the pop-up dialog contained two entries: browse implementor and browse senders. Both of these entries are gone with the newer versions from 15/12. Marten -- Marten Feldtmann _______________________________________________ Glass mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.gemtalksystems.com/mailman/listinfo/glass |
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Hi James, Using the new version I always get a debug if i try to save a method with invalid smalltalk code. BTW i am still on GS 64 2.3.1.6. Gerhard
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