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Zhe-Xi Lim
What does the following line mean?

InvokedClasses in Smalltalk::Array (59)

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Re: InvokedClasses question

Tudor Girba
Hi,

I presume you see this line in a navigation tab of the class Smalltalk::Array in the Moose Panel. In this case, it means that if you click on it you will see the classes that have methods that are invoked from the methods of the Array class.

Cheers,
Doru


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> Thanks.
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Re: InvokedClasses question

Zhe-Xi Lim
Tudor,

Thanks for answering. Yes, I see that line in a navigation tab in the Moose Panel.

What is the difference between "InvokedClasses" and "InvokingClasses"? These two categories seemed confusing to me.

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Re: InvokedClasses question

Andre Hora
invokedClasses for a class are the classes this class depends (ie., this class invokes)
invokingClasses for a class are the classes that depend upon this class (ie., invoke this class)

Cheers,

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Zhe-Xi Lim <[hidden email]> wrote:

Tudor,

Thanks for answering. Yes, I see that line in a navigation tab in the Moose
Panel.

What is the difference between "InvokedClasses" and "InvokingClasses"? These
two categories seemed confusing to me.

Thanks.


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Re: InvokedClasses question

Zhe-Xi Lim
Thank you. Now it seems a bit clearer.

Andre Hora wrote
invokedClasses for a class are the classes this class depends (ie., this
class invokes)
invokingClasses for a class are the classes that depend upon this class
(ie., invoke this class)
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Re: InvokedClasses question

Zhe-Xi Lim
Hi,

two more questions:

What do "fanIn" and "fanOut" mean in the properties tab of a FAMIX class?
Is a value of "-1" for a particular properties means that the properties is not available/well defined?

I attached a image showing the situation of the questions above.


BTW, where can I find documentation for all the detailed explanation for each properties? Seem like The Moose Book does not have the in-depth explanation on this matter.

Thank you.


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Re: InvokedClasses question

Alexandre Bergel
http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/enterprise-solutions/design-principles-fanin-vs-fanout-16088

"The fan-out of a module is the number of its immediately subordinate modules."
"The fan-in of a module is the number of its immediately superordinate (i.e., parent or boss) modules. "

Cheers,
Alexandre


On 13 Dec 2010, at 13:41, Zhe-Xi Lim wrote:

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> Hi,
>
> two more questions:
>
> What do "fanIn" and "fanOut" mean in the properties tab of a FAMIX class?
> Is a value of "-1" for a particular properties means that the properties is
> not available/well defined?
>
> I attached a image showing the situation of the questions above.
> http://forum.world.st/file/n3085717/Queries.jpg 
>
> BTW, where can I find documentation for all the detailed explanation for
> each properties? Seem like The Moose Book does not have the in-depth
> explanation on this matter.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Zhe-Xi
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