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Re: ProgressDisplay package released

Posted by tinchodias on Mar 29, 2011; 7:14pm
URL: https://forum.world.st/ProgressDisplay-package-released-tp2309869p3415915.html

Hi Ralph,
I tried to load ProgressDisplay package on Pharo 1.1.1. It depends on 2 nonexistent classes: Generator and InputSensor. How can I obtain them?

Thanks,
Martin


On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 5:57 AM, Serge Stinckwich <[hidden email]> wrote:
Yes sell you work ! Not everyone has time to test ;-)

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 3:58 PM, Alexandre Bergel <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Yep, a screenshot will be cool
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> Alexandre
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> On 2 Aug 2010, at 10:52, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
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>> Cool
>>
>> Can you tell us some of the added features?
>>
>> Stef
>>
>>> I recently released the first draft of my package ProgressDisplay to
>>> SqueakSource.
>>> It is like SystemProgressMorph et. al. but with a lot of bells and
>>> whistles added.
>>> It is not a suitable replacement for SystemProgressMorph though because it is
>>> too large and specific for that. SystemProgressMorph could be made a subclass
>>> of one of its classes though.
>>>
>>> It is designed largely to meet my specific needs but since it's MIT anyone may
>>> use it, steal components, or move components of it to Squeak/Pharo.
>>> It has a utility class category with useful classes for things like
>>> array permutation generation and array multiset permutation
>>> generation, numeric partitioning of a number, and a class RangeList
>>> (which I will be expanding upon later).  All of these classes will be
>>> removed when the package meant to contain them is ready (not soon).
>>> There are also a number of utility methods that could be stolen or put
>>> into Squeak/Pharo proper.
>>>
>>> It probably has lots of bugs, so bug reports appreciated.
>>> Comments on its function, design, and implementation most welcome.
>>> Proposals for improvements or extensions will be considered but no promises.
>>> If you need access to make changes let me know.
>>> If Levente Uzonyi likes it but feels compelled to rewrite it
>>> completely from scratch, thats okay too. :-)
>>>
>>> ONE OF MY REASONS FOR RELEASING IT IS BECAUSE OF A
>>> BUG I COULD NOT FIX.
>>> It is supposed to be possible to turn on the ability to catch user interrupts
>>> but when this feature is turned on and an interrupt generated while
>>> the progress bar is displayed the interrupt is caught but not processed
>>> until the progress bar closes. :-(
>>> Of course the interrupt was meant to be processed immediately.
>>> If anyone can tell me how to fix this bug (or better still send me the
>>> code or add the code to the package) that would be great!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Ralph Boland
>>>
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