[Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get it to delete itself?

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[Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get it to delete itself?

Jerome Peace
Hi Bert,

Yes. You are probably right. And if you needed to do
it anyway how would you accomplish the task?

Sometimes it will be appropriate to leave the image in
a clean state and remove startup code.
So how to do it is a matter of curiosity and knowledge
seeking.

The specific problem I mentioned in the original post
has been solved with your and karl’s suggestion.  
I put it in its own thread:

http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2006-July/105946.html

Thank you for responding to my posts.

Yours in service, --Jerome Peace

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>[Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get
it to delete itself?

In response Bert wrote:

>Deleting something from the changeset makes it work
magically, you  
>cannot tell by looking at the CS what it did. Bad
practice, IMNSHO.

>- Bert -





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Re: [Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get it to delete itself?

stéphane ducasse-2
> Yes. You are probably right. And if you needed to do
> it anyway how would you accomplish the task?
>
> Sometimes it will be appropriate to leave the image in
> a clean state and remove startup code.

Hi jerome

I'm sure that you do not know the amount of work that is to harvest
changes and fixes. So I will see the impact of having ChangeSet  
newChanges: ChangeSet new
at the end.

After I think that checking the postscript of your cs is your job not  
mine.

Stef


> So how to do it is a matter of curiosity and knowledge
> seeking.
>
> The specific problem I mentioned in the original post
> has been solved with your and karl’s suggestion.
> I put it in its own thread:
>
> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2006-July/ 
> 105946.html
>
> Thank you for responding to my posts.
>
> Yours in service, --Jerome Peace
>
> ---
>  
>> [Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get
> it to delete itself?
>
> In response Bert wrote:
>
>> Deleting something from the changeset makes it work
> magically, you
>> cannot tell by looking at the CS what it did. Bad
> practice, IMNSHO.
>
>> - Bert -
>
>
>
>
>
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