Login  Register

Re: Code Navigation: Navigation History in System Browser?

Posted by Stéphane Ducasse on Apr 11, 2011; 7:57pm
URL: https://forum.world.st/Code-Navigation-Navigation-History-in-System-Browser-tp3438888p3442964.html

>>
> Thanks Stef and Ben. I did get it to work with the latest Pharo-1.3 core. It
> has
> a clean interface that I look forward to using it when it becomes official.
>
> I am not familiar enough with the Pharo Core -> Pharo Dev process so I was
> not able to get the Mercury Panel (if it works in Nautilus), the refactoring tools and navigation history to work.

it does not.
Ben will add refactoring support soon (matter of menus), navigation and search.

> Actually, the project that I'm currently on also makes uses of some of the
> underlying components in Pharo-1.2 like Morphs and Editors so I can't really
> use the bleeding edge in Pharo-1.3. But I would like to use it soon. So some
> questions for you as core developers:
>
> 1) Do you have a API for Pharo-1.2? I know that you can do WorldMenu > Help
> and browse to Pharo > API Reference but there is nothing official there stating
> that those are the "official" APIs.

not that I know :)

> 2) When do you expect to have an API freeze for Pharo-1.3? That way I can
> start porting what we to make sure that it works.

1.3 is stable, really stable.

> Anyway back to O2. I'm in the process of getting the O2 packages to work.
> I've
> gotten them to load for the most part and from my own use they seem to work.
> I'll try to make the remaining failing/error tests pass and then post my
> initial changes. I already know that some things don't work like undo/redo but I (or
> someone else) can fix those later.

I would not invest on O2. This is the past and it bends too much OB so have a look at nautilus
the groups are working much better.

Stef

>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Nick
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Code-Navigation-Navigation-History-in-System-Browser-tp3438888p3442194.html
> Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>