On Wed, 27 Oct 2010, Eliot Miranda wrote:
Hi Tobias,
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 7:36 AM, Tobias Pape Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote:
Am 2010-10-25 um 18:08 schrieb Tim Felgentreff:
Kernel-topa.508, Compiler-tfel.175
regarding Compiler-tfel.175 I don't dee the point of this change. The preference is already called Preferences>allowUnderscoreAssignment so if the idea is to move to a pragma-based preference more needs to be done, and I would call the method Scanner class>>allowUnderscoreAssignment, not add two extra selectors #allowUnderscoreAsAssignment and #prefAllowUnderscoreAssignments. What do these add except confusion?
In Pharo the preference accessor is called #allowUnderscoreAsAssignment in Squeak it's #prefAllowUnderscoreAssignments. The OB code uses the Pharo version, since OB is developed for Pharo. So there are three choices: - add Compiler-tfel.175 to the Trunk - rename the preference accessor in Squeak to #allowUnderscoreAsAssignment - add a Squeak compatibility package for OB which implements this method as in Compiler-tfel.175
Levente
best Eliot
Has anybody objections to these two packages moving to trunk? If not, please, can a trunk developer integrate them?
Thanks and So Long, -Tobias