I tried to load SoundsLike-RJT.2 from
MCHttpRepository location: 'http://www.squeaksource.com/SoundsLike' user: '' password: '' and got a syntax error in the imported code. There doesn't appear to be any way to proceed. The error show in the method pane like this: testProcessCxNothing more expected ->_1 dmsc inputKey: 'abcdefg'. self should: [ dmsc inputKey = 'ABCDEFG' ]. I think the problem is that the method is called testProcessCx_1 and the underscore is getting interpreted as assignment. This raises a couple of issues. I'm in a squeak3.10 image. First, can I do something so that _ will be accepted as a regular character, at least for the import and perhaps beyond? I ran into this earlier; I wanted to use _ as a way of indicating a method was private (e.g., _foo is for consumption of the class only), and that didn't work. Second, what is the preferred way to indicate assignment, _ or := ? In the past, I remember _ was automatically converted to := if you typed it, but this is not happening any more. Third, given something in squeaksource that needs a fix up, how does one do that? This is not a question about how to edit the code once I have a hold of it; it is a question about everything that surrounds that. I noticed when I tried to browse the package that things looked odd; I suspect this also resulted from the parse failure. It looks as if I do have the mcz file in my package-cache, but I'm not sure how to make a new one. I also am not sure if uploading the fixed version to squeaksource is advisable, or even possible. Thanks. Ross Boylan |
OK, good news and bad.
The good news is that SoundsLike-RobRothwell.1 corrects the syntax error and loads successfully. The bad news is that the prior load seemed simply to have frozen. I closed the windows that were up, but I ended up with the package partly installed. I thought MC loads were atomic. Can anyone clarify? I'm a bit puzzled that version 1 of SoundsLike is later than v 2. The version history appears to indicate no ancestors for v2, even though the comment clearly indicates it's a fix. I am also puzzled that DoubleMetaphoneStringComparator has all its methods in a protocol called 'Kernel-Objects'. Although my immediate problem is solved, I'm still curious about all the issues I've raised, and would welcome any info. Thanks. Ross On Sat, 2009-09-19 at 20:00 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote: > I tried to load SoundsLike-RJT.2 from > MCHttpRepository > location: 'http://www.squeaksource.com/SoundsLike' > user: '' > password: '' > > and got a syntax error in the imported code. There doesn't appear to be > any way to proceed. > > The error show in the method pane like this: > testProcessCxNothing more expected ->_1 > dmsc inputKey: 'abcdefg'. > self should: [ dmsc inputKey = 'ABCDEFG' ]. > > I think the problem is that the method is called > testProcessCx_1 > and the underscore is getting interpreted as assignment. > > This raises a couple of issues. I'm in a squeak3.10 image. > > First, can I do something so that _ will be accepted as a regular > character, at least for the import and perhaps beyond? I ran into this > earlier; I wanted to use _ as a way of indicating a method was private > (e.g., _foo is for consumption of the class only), and that didn't work. > > Second, what is the preferred way to indicate assignment, _ or := ? > In the past, I remember _ was automatically converted to := if you typed > it, but this is not happening any more. > > Third, given something in squeaksource that needs a fix up, how does one > do that? This is not a question about how to edit the code once I have > a hold of it; it is a question about everything that surrounds that. I > noticed when I tried to browse the package that things looked odd; I > suspect this also resulted from the parse failure. It looks as if I do > have the mcz file in my package-cache, but I'm not sure how to make a > new one. I also am not sure if uploading the fixed version to > squeaksource is advisable, or even possible. > > Thanks. > Ross Boylan > |
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On 20.09.2009, at 05:00, Ross Boylan wrote: > First, can I do something so that _ will be accepted as a regular > character, at least for the import and perhaps beyond? Yes, hack the parser. > I wanted to use _ as a way of indicating a method was private If you name a method pvtSomething, the compiler checks that it is sent only to self. > Second, what is the preferred way to indicate assignment, _ or := ? := is preferred over _. There is no decision yet about supporting ←, and if so, if this should be preferred over :=. > Third, given something in squeaksource that needs a fix up, how does > one > do that? Unzip the mcz, remove snapshot.bin, edit source.st, re-zip. - Bert - |
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