[Cuis-dev] Making assumptions about source code without checking #compilerClass

Phil B pbpublist at gmail.com
Thu May 23 16:41:08 PDT 2019


Juan,

On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 10:02 AM Juan Vuletich <juan at jvuletich.org> wrote:

> On a completely different node, UnsavedChangesTo−OMeta2−jmv.1.cs.st and
> #3764 avoid the need to override a method in OMeta2Preload.st .
>

Fantastic!  I'm in favor of any change that eliminates a (quite brittle)
override.  I'll apply on the OMeta side once the main repo side stuff is in
place.


> Hopefully, OMeta2Preload.st could be made a .pck.st.
>

I've looked at this a couple of times and each time have come to the
conclusion that the cure is worse than the disease.  Yes, the loading
process is a bit unconventional/ugly... but necessarily so given how OMeta
works.


>
> Finally, Phil, I think having both https://github.com/pbella/OMeta-Cuis
> and https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Parsers/tree/master/OMeta is
> confusing. If you'd like to host it in the Cuis-Smalltalk org, I can give
> you any permissions needed. If you prefer to host it at
> https://github.com/pbella then in the Cuis-Smalltalk org I'd just include
> an .md pointing to it.
>

I'd rather keep it in my repo.  Since I'm the biggest (only active?) user
of it and until today have been the only one working on it (though I'm
quite happy to have you break my streak!), there really isn't much benefit
in having it somewhere else.  On the flip side, there is tremendous
downside as a seemingly trivial change to it could completely screw things
up for me as I'm surely (inadvertently) depending on some of its quirks.


>
> HTH.
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
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>
>
Thanks,
Phil
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