A few years ago, the situation was:
If your class C defines (and not inherits) #initialize on its class side, then #initialize is executed when after being loaded by monticello.
I am not sure what is the situation now.
Cheers,
Alexandre
On 26 Apr 2011, at 16:01, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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> On 26 Apr 2011, at 20:39, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
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> > Second, I've seen that problem too. I am sure that when loading a new version of a certain package, some class side #initialize are not called. When? which ones? I have no idea.
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> > I couldn't reproduce it. Can you?
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> I can't figure it out either, but I haven't really looked deeply into it.
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> As far as I can tell it just doesn't work: I guess #initialize is only called when the class is new or maybe when its definition is changed, maybe when the #initialize method changes, but certainly not all the time when you load new(er) versions of methods of that class. Maybe that is too much to expect, I don't know, it would be handy.
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> So when your #initialize calls say #initializeConstants and only that method is changed, you have a problem.
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> Maybe somebody else knows ?
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