2010/10/11 <
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> "Sven Van Caekenberghe"<
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>> I tried to follow your different releases in Pharo 1.1.1, right now I have 433 tests, 3 failures (#testReadWriteLargeAmount), 11 errors (#..base64 and #..multipleBufferSize). If will send you the report.
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>> I have been trying some of the examples from the doc pages (google code project), this simple one still fails:
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>> ((1 to: 10) reading collecting: [:x | x * x]) rest
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> Ah, that's because of the use of #cull: like semantics with exception handlers in some places, mostly
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> ... on: Incomplete do: #count.
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> We can certainly replace all those with regular block style.
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I see, #handleSignal: just calls valueWithPossibleArgument: instead of #cull...
I don't well see the interest of adding arguments to #on:do: handler,
since they would all be filled with nils...
IMO, this is because we didn't have #cull: previously, so we used an
existsing more powerfull version.
To me, it should be self to just send #cull:
Nicolas
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