[Cuis-dev] Siren progress and questions (Packages)
Stephen Travis Pope
stephen at heaveneverywhere.com
Thu Dec 15 13:35:38 PST 2022
Hi all,
It’s not that the method categories are different, but that the (sometimes many) package categories make it harder to find things.
Yes, I have Siren9C running on Squeak with audio, OSC and MIDI I/O; I ported my old MIDI FFI code (from VisualWorks DLLCC) to Squeak and am working on the GUI.
The bloat of Squeak is really sad, but I guess it’s nothing like Pharo...
stp
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> On Dec 15, 2022, at 12:35 PM, Hilaire Fernandes via Cuis-dev <cuis-dev at lists.cuis.st> wrote:
>
> If I understand correctly, you mean the categories names are not the same as the ones you find in the other Smalltalk dialect you were using.
>
> You are porting Siren to Squeak?
>
> Le 15/12/2022 à 21:27, Stephen Travis Pope via Cuis-dev a écrit :
>>
>> I just noticed that I tended to browse in -all- mode rather than using the method categories.
>>
>> Especially when porting code between ST dialects, one studies the core class and I/O, which is where many of the package-related method categories.
>>
>> It’s not al all as bad in Cuis as in Squeak, where I’m now porting Siren…
>>
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