Sean P. DeNigris
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How is #name used by the system? I often want to use it in my classes, but I don't want to mess with whatever Object is doing with it. There are +...
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patmaddox
I use #name all over the place and have never had problems.
On Aug 12, 2011, at 9:35 AM, "Sean P. DeNigris" <sean@...> wrot...
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Max Leske
I have. For example:
Implement #name in a couple of classes that form a hierarchy. Since #name is implemented in Object, you might not implemen...
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Lukas Renggli
Just for fun, try implementing #name on the class-side. Your image is
pretty much hosed :-)
Lukas
On 13 August 2011 15:43, Max Leske <ma...
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Jimmie Houchin-5
I want to state that I naively and accidentally experienced this.
I was using #name as a temp variable in a class method, representing the
na...
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laza
2011/8/13 Lukas Renggli <renggli@...>
> Just for fun, try implementing #name on the class-side. Your image is
> pretty much hosed ...
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Stéphane Ducasse
Do you really get that ?
:)
Stef
On Aug 13, 2011, at 5:15 PM, Alexander Lazarević wrote:
> 2011/8/13 Lukas Renggli <renggli@...&...
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Stéphane Ducasse
On Aug 13, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Lukas Renggli wrote:
> Just for fun, try implementing #name on the class-side. Your image is
> pretty muc...
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Stéphane Ducasse
On Aug 12, 2011, at 5:35 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> How is #name used by the system? I often want to use it in my classes, but I
> ...
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Schwab,Wilhelm K
I looked at this early on, and decided that since Object>>name is defined in terns of #printString, there couldn't be anything terribly impo...
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ccrraaiigg
Hi Sean--
> How is #name used by the system? I often want to use it in my
> classes, but I don't want to mess with whatever Object is ...
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Max Leske
+ 1
On 12.08.2011, at 17:35, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
> How is #name used by the system? I often want to use it in my classes, but I
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