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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Oh well, this is becoming a bigger
gymkhana.<br>
<br>
I presume you have too hack <tt>Object>>#become:</tt>; in
essence disable all the checking code<br>
before <tt>{ self } elementsExchangeIdentityWith: { otherObject }</tt>.<br>
<br>
NB:<br>
The same method in Squeak just reads:<br>
<br>
<tt>become: otherObject </tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> "Primitive. Swap the object pointers of the receiver
and the argument.</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> All variables in the entire system that used to
point to the receiver now</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> point to the argument, and vice-versa. Fails if
either object is read-only</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> or is an immediate such as a SmallInteger."</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt> {self} elementsExchangeIdentityWith: {otherObject}</tt><tt><br>
</tt><tt><br>
<br>
</tt>Use the browsers "versions" button to restore the old
version.<br>
You can do all of this while the image is running.<br>
<br>
Again I learned two things:<br>
<br>
1. Juan's precautionary code in <tt>become:</tt> checks all
running processes.<br>
2. Command line parsing is done after the UI's display process was
started.<br>
<br>
See <tt>SystemDictionary>>#snapshot:andQuit:embedded:clearAllClassState:</tt>.<br>
<tt>self processCommandLineArguments </tt>comes after<tt> <br>
UISupervisor spawnNewMorphicProcessFor: (guiRootObject ifNil: [
guiRootObject := guiRootObjectClass newWorld ]).<br>
</tt><br>
<br>
HTH,<br>
<br>
Gerald<br>
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<tt></tt><br>
<br>
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On 3/24/23 8:09 PM, Alexandre Rousseau wrote:<br>
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<div>Nope. This still fails ...</div>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote">./Squeak.app/Contents/MacOS/Squeak
Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev/Cuis6.0-5686.image -d "BoxedMorph
addInstVarName: 'someBorderStyle'"</blockquote>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote"> ...</blockquote>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote">Class reshaping: WorldMorph has
some instance running #runDeferredUIMessages. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.<br>
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running
#runDeferredUIMessages. This CompiledMethod would become
invalid. Class reshaping aborted.<br>
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running
#doOneCycleNow. This CompiledMethod would become invalid.
Class reshaping aborted.<br>
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running
#doOneCycle:. This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class
reshaping aborted.<br>
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running
#mainLoop. This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class
reshaping aborted.<br>
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running
#mainLoop. This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class
reshaping aborted.</blockquote>
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at
4:23 AM Gerald Klix via Cuis-dev <<a
href="mailto:cuis-dev@lists.cuis.st" moz-do-not-send="true">cuis-dev@lists.cuis.st</a>>
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<div>On 3/24/23 8:31 AM, Alexandre Rousseau via Cuis-dev
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<pre>I'm trying to modify rather than subclass BoxedMorp, adding a new instance
var to the class definition. This fails while Transcript reports what
follows.
I'm guessing that recompilation of BoxedMorph does not play well while a
WorldMorph (a subclass of BoxedMorph itself) instance is running.
What would be a way to work around this?
Class reshaping: InnerTextMorph has some instance running #acceptContents.
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<pre>This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: InnerTextMorph has some instance running
#processKeystrokeEvent:. This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class
reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: InnerTextMorph has some instance running
#processKeystrokeEvent:. This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class
reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: InnerTextMorph has some instance running #keyStroke:.
This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: InnerTextMorph has some instance running #keyStroke:.
This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: HandMorph has some instance running
#startKeyboardDispatch:. This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class
reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: HandMorph has some instance running #processEventQueue.
This CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running #doOneCycleNow. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running #handsDo:. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running #doOneCycleNow. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running #doOneCycle:. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running #mainLoop. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
Class reshaping: WorldMorph has some instance running #mainLoop. This
CompiledMethod would become invalid. Class reshaping aborted.
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First, let me analyze that problem.<br>
Nearly every Morph you see on the screen – <tt>SystemWindow</tt>
and <br>
thus <tt>BrowserWindow</tt> – is derived from <tt>BoxedMorph</tt>.
Juan added save guards<br>
to Object>>#become:, because adding the target object
of <tt>#become:</tt><br>
might still have some active contexts on the stack and these<br>
active contexts refer to methods that where compiled for the<br>
source object of <tt>#bceome:</tt>. In your case the source
object<br>
is the old class and the target object is the new class,
with<br>
the added instance variable. If you will add the instance
variable<br>
add the end, it would work out. Otherwise some<br>
morphic code in the running system will certainly crash.<br>
<br>
Now for ways around this mess:<br>
<br>
Do you really need an instance variable?<br>
Morphs also have properties, that should<br>
be used if the instance variable is <tt>nil</tt> for<br>
most morphs. Properties come in handy here,<br>
because the can be added at run-time.<br>
<br>
If you insist on adding instance variables,<br>
you have to add your variable with<br>
no morphic code on the stack, meaning you have to <br>
do it from the command line.<br>
There is a method <tt>Class>>#addInstVarName:</tt>
that lets<br>
you add instance variables.<br>
<br>
You can use the <tt>-e</tt> command-line option<br>
to execute code from the command line.<br>
<br>
<br>
HTH,<br>
<br>
Gerald<br>
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