[squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

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[squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

Giuseppe
Hi,

I'm getting a MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol when try
to save on my MC repository.

How can I solve this?

Log attached.

Cheers.



MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol 19 June 2008 1:52:22 pm VM: Win32 - a SmalltalkImage Image: Squeak3.10beta [latest update: #7159] SecurityManager state: Restricted: false FileAccess: true SocketAccess: true Working Dir E:\Desarrollo\InciGest Trusted Dir E:\Desarrollo\InciGest\Giuseppe Untrusted Dir C:\My Squeak\Giuseppe UndefinedObject(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #asSymbol Receiver: nil Arguments and temporary variables: aMessage: asSymbol Receiver's instance variables: nil MCMethodDefinition>>initializeWithClassName:classIsMeta:selector:category:timeStamp:source: Receiver: <<error during printing>> Arguments and temporary variables: classString: #IncigestApp metaBoolean: true selectorString: #viewCompanies catString: nil timeString: '' sourceString: 'viewCompanies | t1 | self break. t1 := WebElement new. t1 ad...etc... Receiver's instance variables: classIsMeta: nil source: nil category: nil selector: #viewCompanies className: #IncigestApp timeStamp: nil MCMethodDefinition class>>className:classIsMeta:selector:category:timeStamp:source: Receiver: MCMethodDefinition Arguments and temporary variables: classString: #IncigestApp metaBoolean: true selectorString: #viewCompanies catString: nil timeString: '' sourceString: 'viewCompanies | t1 | self break. t1 := WebElement new. t1 ad...etc... Receiver's instance variables: superclass: MCDefinition methodDict: a MethodDictionary(#=->a CompiledMethod (643) #accept:->a CompiledM...etc... format: 142 instanceVariables: #('classIsMeta' 'source' 'category' 'selector' 'className' '...etc... organization: ('accessing' actualClass category classIsMeta className fullTimeS...etc... subclasses: nil name: #MCMethodDefinition classPool: a Dictionary(#Definitions->a WeakIdentityKeyDictionary(a CompiledMet...etc... sharedPools: nil environment: a SystemDictionary(lots of globals) category: #'Monticello-Modeling' traitComposition: nil localSelectors: nil MCMethodDefinition class>>forMethodReference: Receiver: MCMethodDefinition Arguments and temporary variables: aMethodReference: a MethodReference IncigestApp class >> viewCompanies definition: nil Receiver's instance variables: superclass: MCDefinition methodDict: a MethodDictionary(#=->a CompiledMethod (643) #accept:->a CompiledM...etc... format: 142 instanceVariables: #('classIsMeta' 'source' 'category' 'selector' 'className' '...etc... organization: ('accessing' actualClass category classIsMeta className fullTimeS...etc... subclasses: nil name: #MCMethodDefinition classPool: a Dictionary(#Definitions->a WeakIdentityKeyDictionary(a CompiledMet...etc... sharedPools: nil environment: a SystemDictionary(lots of globals) category: #'Monticello-Modeling' traitComposition: nil localSelectors: nil --- The full stack --- UndefinedObject(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #asSymbol MCMethodDefinition>>initializeWithClassName:classIsMeta:selector:category:timeStamp:source: MCMethodDefinition class>>className:classIsMeta:selector:category:timeStamp:source: MCMethodDefinition class>>forMethodReference: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MethodReference>>asMethodDefinition [] in MCPackage>>snapshot {[:ea | definitions add: ea asMethodDefinition]} [] in Array(SequenceableCollection)>>do:displayingProgress: {[:each :i |  bar value: i.  aBlock value: each]} Array(SequenceableCollection)>>withIndexDo: [] in Array(SequenceableCollection)>>do:displayingProgress: {[:bar | self   withIndexDo: [:each :i |     bar value: i.    aBlock value: e...]} [] in ProgressInitiationException>>defaultMorphicAction {[result := workBlock value: progress]} BlockContext>>ensure: ProgressInitiationException>>defaultMorphicAction ProgressInitiationException>>defaultAction UndefinedObject>>handleSignal: MethodContext(ContextPart)>>handleSignal: ProgressInitiationException(Exception)>>signal ProgressInitiationException>>display:at:from:to:during: ProgressInitiationException class>>display:at:from:to:during: ByteString(String)>>displayProgressAt:from:to:during: Array(SequenceableCollection)>>do:displayingProgress: MCPackage>>snapshot MCWorkingCopy>>newVersionWithName:message: [] in MCWorkingCopy>>newVersion {[:pair | self newVersionWithName: pair first message: pair last]} ...etc...

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Re: [squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

Bert Freudenberg

On 19.06.2008, at 13:53, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm getting a MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol when  
> try to save on my MC repository.
>
> How can I solve this?


Find out what is nil and why using the debugger.

- Bert -



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Re: [squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

Giuseppe
Seems like, in a MethodReference IncigestApp class >> viewCompanies
stringVersion is nil, but I don't know what stringVersion it is :S

Cheers.

Bert Freudenberg escribió:

>
> On 19.06.2008, at 13:53, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm getting a MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol when
>> try to save on my MC repository.
>>
>> How can I solve this?
>
>
> Find out what is nil and why using the debugger.
>
> - Bert -
>
>
>


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Re: [squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

Giuseppe
No ideas? :(

El 19/06/2008, a las 16:47, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi escribió:

> Seems like, in a MethodReference IncigestApp class >> viewCompanies
> stringVersion is nil, but I don't know what stringVersion it is :S
>
> Cheers.
>
> Bert Freudenberg escribió:
>>
>> On 19.06.2008, at 13:53, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm getting a MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol when  
>>> try to save on my MC repository.
>>>
>>> How can I solve this?
>>
>>
>> Find out what is nil and why using the debugger.
>>
>> - Bert -
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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Re: [squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

cedreek
I wonder if it's not related to the monticello bug related to the inst
var (suppression ? add ?). Don't remember well but I had that in
3.10... once...

Cédrick

2008/6/22 Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz <[hidden email]>:

> No ideas? :(
>
> El 19/06/2008, a las 16:47, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi escribió:
>
>> Seems like, in a MethodReference IncigestApp class >> viewCompanies
>> stringVersion is nil, but I don't know what stringVersion it is :S
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> Bert Freudenberg escribió:
>>>
>>> On 19.06.2008, at 13:53, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm getting a MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol when try
>>>> to save on my MC repository.
>>>>
>>>> How can I solve this?
>>>
>>>
>>> Find out what is nil and why using the debugger.
>>>
>>> - Bert -
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>


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Re: [squeak-dev] DNU saving a Monticello Package

Giuseppe
Well,

I installed Monticello 1.5 from Universes and I can save, and update my
package again :S

Should have tried that before.

Cheers and thanks.

cdrick escribió:

> I wonder if it's not related to the monticello bug related to the inst
> var (suppression ? add ?). Don't remember well but I had that in
> 3.10... once...
>
> Cédrick
>
> 2008/6/22 Giuseppe Luigi Punzi Ruiz <[hidden email]>:
>  
>> No ideas? :(
>>
>> El 19/06/2008, a las 16:47, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi escribió:
>>
>>    
>>> Seems like, in a MethodReference IncigestApp class >> viewCompanies
>>> stringVersion is nil, but I don't know what stringVersion it is :S
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> Bert Freudenberg escribió:
>>>      
>>>> On 19.06.2008, at 13:53, Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote:
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm getting a MessageNotUnderstood: UndefinedObject>>asSymbol when try
>>>>> to save on my MC repository.
>>>>>
>>>>> How can I solve this?
>>>>>          
>>>> Find out what is nil and why using the debugger.
>>>>
>>>> - Bert -
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>        
>>>      
>>
>>    
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>