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Hi Hernán,<br>
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On 3/18/2025 7:14 PM, Hernán Wilkinson via Cuis-dev wrote:
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<div>Hi, this is a survey, please answer :-) </div>
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<div>If you press cmd+y when editing a test method, it saves it
(if necessary), runs the tests and if passes, runs all the
tests in the system category.</div>
<div>When the system category hierarchy was introduced, this
behavior was not changed but programmers sometimes expect
cmd+y to run tests of all the system category "family" (that
is its root and all children categories), but sometimes they
expect the current behavior.</div>
<div>I think that the best solution would be to add a new menu
option such as "Save & Run Test in Category Family (Y)" so
we have all options covered. I think I would add the same
option to the system category menu, but I'd like to know what
you think, therefore the survey: </div>
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<div>1) Add "Save & Run Tests in Category Family (Y)" as a
menu option to the Smalltalk Editor and add "Run Test sin
Category Family (Y)" as a menu option to the System Category
Menu.</div>
<div>2) Change the current behavior of cmd+y and run all tests
of the category family and add "Run Test in Category Family
(y)" as a menu option to the System Category Menu.</div>
<div>3) Do nothing, if you want to run all tests of the system
category family go to the root category and press cmd+t</div>
<div>4) Other!</div>
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<div>Which one do you prefer?</div>
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<div>Cheers!</div>
<div>Hernan</div>
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I prefer 1). I don't think there's need for another menu item. I'd
call it "Category Tree", not "Category Family".<br>
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Additionally, if someone prefers the current behavior, we could add
a preference.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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