I tried to delete a method in the OmniBrowser and got a walkback:
UndefinedObject>>doesNotUnderstand: #pragmas CompiledMethod>>pragmas CompiledMethod>>hasLiteralThorough: The problem is that CompiledMethod>>properties (called in >>pragmas) is returning nil. Now I can't delete ANY method. This happened sometime after I tried to push down a method to a subclass and I got a complaint about the class not being an abstract class. I don't know if this is related. I didn't know how to solve this problem, so I went back to an earlier image; but this has happened to me once before and I'd like it not to happen again! Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance, Mike |
Hi Michael,
what is your base image? (3.9, 3.10, squeak-dev (which version?)?). If you still have the debug.log file, it would help I think. Bye 2007/10/18, Michael Fremont <[hidden email]>: > I tried to delete a method in the OmniBrowser and got a walkback: > > UndefinedObject>>doesNotUnderstand: #pragmas > CompiledMethod>>pragmas > CompiledMethod>>hasLiteralThorough: > > The problem is that CompiledMethod>>properties (called in >>pragmas) > is returning nil. > > Now I can't delete ANY method. > > This happened sometime after I tried to push down a method to a > subclass and I got a complaint about the class not being an abstract > class. I don't know if this is related. > > I didn't know how to solve this problem, so I went back to an earlier > image; but this has happened to me once before and I'd like it not to > happen again! > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > Thanks in advance, > > Mike > > -- Damien Cassou |
Wow, you'd think after I'd been doing this for so long I'd remember to
specify that! I'm using squeak-dev, latest version. I've attached SqueakDebug.log. Thanks, Mike On 10/18/07, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > what is your base image? (3.9, 3.10, squeak-dev (which version?)?). > If you still have the debug.log file, it would help I think. > > Bye > > 2007/10/18, Michael Fremont <[hidden email]>: > > I tried to delete a method in the OmniBrowser and got a walkback: > > > > UndefinedObject>>doesNotUnderstand: #pragmas > > CompiledMethod>>pragmas > > CompiledMethod>>hasLiteralThorough: > > > > The problem is that CompiledMethod>>properties (called in >>pragmas) > > is returning nil. > > > > Now I can't delete ANY method. > > > > This happened sometime after I tried to push down a method to a > > subclass and I got a complaint about the class not being an abstract > > class. I don't know if this is related. > > > > I didn't know how to solve this problem, so I went back to an earlier > > image; but this has happened to me once before and I'd like it not to > > happen again! > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > -- > Damien Cassou > > SqueakDebug.log (5K) Download Attachment |
Hi,
I don't know what happens here. I don't think it's related to squeak-dev however. I'm sorry, I can't help you. Bye 2007/10/19, Michael Fremont <[hidden email]>: > Wow, you'd think after I'd been doing this for so long I'd remember to > specify that! > > I'm using squeak-dev, latest version. I've attached SqueakDebug.log. > > Thanks, > > Mike > > On 10/18/07, Damien Cassou <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > > > what is your base image? (3.9, 3.10, squeak-dev (which version?)?). > > If you still have the debug.log file, it would help I think. > > > > Bye > > > > 2007/10/18, Michael Fremont <[hidden email]>: > > > I tried to delete a method in the OmniBrowser and got a walkback: > > > > > > UndefinedObject>>doesNotUnderstand: #pragmas > > > CompiledMethod>>pragmas > > > CompiledMethod>>hasLiteralThorough: > > > > > > The problem is that CompiledMethod>>properties (called in >>pragmas) > > > is returning nil. > > > > > > Now I can't delete ANY method. > > > > > > This happened sometime after I tried to push down a method to a > > > subclass and I got a complaint about the class not being an abstract > > > class. I don't know if this is related. > > > > > > I didn't know how to solve this problem, so I went back to an earlier > > > image; but this has happened to me once before and I'd like it not to > > > happen again! > > > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Damien Cassou > > > > > > > > > -- Damien Cassou |
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