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Manuscript (Case [Issue]20061) Tools - What classes highlight in the browser
Manuscript Notification
Denis Kudryashov
reopened
Case 20061
: What classes highlight in the browser
and assigned it to
Everyone
:
Enhancement
in
Tools: 1. Pharo Image • You are subscribed to this case
It was reverted with https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pull/1090:
From Guille:
"leads to a lot of false positives.
A class is abstract by design, not by implementation. This should probably be replaced by something like #isFullyImplemented"
So I reopen this issue with new title.
Original reason for the change was highlighting all abstract classes in the browser by computing what classes are abstract.
Now the question is what we actually want highlight? Abstract classes only or unimplemented classes too?
Project
changed:
Kernel
Tools
Title
changed:
Explicit isAbstract is needed instead of using hasAbstractMethods in tools
What classes highlight in the browser
Status
changed:
Resolved (Fix Integrated)
Work Needed
Assigned To
changed:
CLOSED
Everyone
Priority
: 5 – Fix If Time
Status
: Work Needed
Assigned to
: Everyone
Milestone
: Pharo7.0
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A Manuscript case was reopened (assigned to Everyone) by Denis Kudryashov. Case ID: 20061 Title: What classes highlight in the browser Status: Work Needed Category: Enhancement Project: Tools Area: 1. Pharo Image Priority: 5 - Fix If Time Milestone: Pharo7.0: 9/2/2018 Assigned To: Everyone URL: https://pharo.manuscript.com/f/cases/20061 Changes: Project changed from 'Kernel' to 'Tools'. Title changed from 'Explicit isAbstract is needed instead of using hasAbstractMethods in tools' to 'What classes highlight in the browser'. Status changed from 'Resolved (Fix Integrated)' to 'Work Needed'. It was reverted with https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/pull/1090: From Guille: "leads to a lot of false positives. A class is abstract by design, not by implementation. This should probably be replaced by something like #isFullyImplemented" So I reopen this issue with new title. Original reason for the change was highlighting all abstract classes in the browser by computing what classes are abstract. Now the question is what we actually want highlight? Abstract classes only or unimplemented classes too? You are subscribed to this case. If you do not want to receive automatic notifications in the future, unsubscribe (https://pharo.manuscript.com/default.asp?pre=preUnsubscribe&pg=pgEditBug&command=view&ixBug=20061) from this case.
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