On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 04:46:46PM +0200, Gwenaël Casaccio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> STCompiler can't handle keyword attributes here is a fix.
> arguments := WriteStream on: Array new.
> currentToken := self scanTokenFrom: scanner.
> + currentToken isIdentifier
> + ifTrue: [ (self scanTokenFrom: scanner) value == #> ifFalse: [^self compileError: 'method attributes must end with ''>'''].
> + selectorBuilder nextPutAll: currentToken value. ]
> + ifFalse: [
> [currentToken isBinary and: [currentToken value == #>]] whileFalse:
> [currentToken isKeyword
> ifFalse: [^self compileError: 'keyword expected in method attribute'].
> @@ -994,7 +998,7 @@ indexed'' bytecode. The resulting stream is
> node := argParser parseBinaryMessageNoGreater.
> node := RBSequenceNode statements: {node}.
> arguments nextPut: (self class evaluate: node parser: argParser).
> - currentToken := argParser currentToken].
> + currentToken := argParser currentToken]].
Oh ha? Formatting is very odd here. Can you fix/align it?
> + testAttributes [
> + <category: 'testing'>
> +
> + self deny: (Smalltalk includesGlobalNamed: #CompilerAttributes).
> + self assert: ((Smalltalk CompilerAttributes CAttributes) >> #foo2) attributes first arguments second = 234.
Can you delete the CompilerAttributes namespace and classes?
This way we can run the unit test multiple times (e.g. when VisualGST
works more reliable we will end up doing it).
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