Hello, I wrote a new inspector for Squeak named ObjectFinder. You can install it using Packages Universe Browser, under the category "Development". Please, give me some feedback if you use it.
Some info : http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/frdricpluquet/personalstuff/theobjectfinder/
Fréd
Some info : http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/frdricpluquet/personalstuff/theobjectfinder/
I guess you know the inspector that is part of OB-Tools?
http://source.lukas-renggli.ch/omnibrowser/
Lukas
Hello Lukas,
Oh, I didn't know this tool ! There are very close but they have some differences :- you have derived parts (as size for Collection) - I have fields/methods/... filters to more information on a given node.
It seems that the architecture of both is also very close. We can perhaps do a merge of your ideas to do only one tool.
Fréd
2008/1/8, Lukas Renggli renggli@gmail.com:
Some info : http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/frdricpluquet/personalstuff/theobjectfinder/
I guess you know the inspector that is part of OB-Tools?
http://source.lukas-renggli.ch/omnibrowser/
Lukas
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
It seems that the architecture of both is also very close. We can perhaps do a merge of your ideas to do only one tool.
Yes, that would be cool. Do you also have full support for drag-and-drop?
As you can see I've also done a debugger, process browser, file browser, and started with some work on a transcript and a workspace. Except for the process browser none of the tools is in my opinion really useful for primtime yet. I am basically waiting for OB to get more powerful (e.g. to be able to compose browser into each other).
Lukas
Fréd
2008/1/8, Lukas Renggli renggli@gmail.com:
Some info : http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/frdricpluquet/personalstuff/theobjectfinder/
I guess you know the inspector that is part of OB-Tools?
http://source.lukas-renggli.ch/omnibrowser/
Lukas
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
-- Frédéric Pluquet Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Assistant http://www.ulb.ac.be/di/fpluquet
Yes, that would be cool. Do you also have full support for drag-and-drop?
No, I don't have. I will take some time to see exactly what are your implemented features and write a "to do list", on which we could work ;-)
As you can see I've also done a debugger, process browser, file
browser, and started with some work on a transcript and a workspace. Except for the process browser none of the tools is in my opinion really useful for primtime yet. I am basically waiting for OB to get more powerful (e.g. to be able to compose browser into each other).
I have two questions : - do you develop also the OmniBrowser ? - do you know where can I find some information (web site, pdf, ...) ? The architecture seems to evoluate quickly and I don't find other information source that the code itself...
Lukas
Fréd
2008/1/8, Lukas Renggli renggli@gmail.com:
Some info : http://decomp.ulb.ac.be/frdricpluquet/personalstuff/theobjectfinder/
I guess you know the inspector that is part of OB-Tools?
http://source.lukas-renggli.ch/omnibrowser/
Lukas
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
-- Frédéric Pluquet Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) Assistant http://www.ulb.ac.be/di/fpluquet
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
- do you develop also the OmniBrowser ?
I use OmniBrowser for all my development since the very beginning. I contributed some fixes and enhancements, but I am not actively developing on the core framework. I am responsible for the refactoring tool integration (OB-Refactory) and I play with OB-Tools, as features I am missing from OB get added.
- do you know where can I find some information (web site, pdf, ...) ? The
architecture seems to evoluate quickly and I don't find other information source that the code itself...
The mailing-list: http://mail.wiresong.ca/mailman/listinfo
Lukas
The mailing-list: http://mail.wiresong.ca/mailman/listinfo
Ok thanks !
On Jan 8, 2008 7:26 PM, Frederic Pluquet fpluquet@ulb.ac.be wrote:
- do you know where can I find some information (web site, pdf, ...) ? The
architecture seems to evoluate quickly and I don't find other information source that the code itself...
You also have a reference which has been updated some months ago. http://bergel.eu/download/OmnibrowserReference.pdf
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 17:18:19 +0100, Lukas Renggli wrote:
As you can see I've also done a debugger, process browser, file browser, and started with some work on a transcript and a workspace. Except for the process browser none of the tools is in my opinion really useful for primtime yet. I am basically waiting for OB to get more powerful (e.g. to be able to compose browser into each other).
For what it's worth, I've made a bit of progress on that, as part of my MC2 work. Recent versions of the builder classes have a method called #horizontalGroupWith: that allows panels to be arranged from left to right. Between that an #veritcalGroupWith: we can now do fairly complex layout of components.
Colin
As you can see I've also done a debugger, process browser, file browser, and started with some work on a transcript and a workspace. Except for the process browser none of the tools is in my opinion really useful for primtime yet. I am basically waiting for OB to get more powerful (e.g. to be able to compose browser into each other).
For what it's worth, I've made a bit of progress on that, as part of my MC2 work. Recent versions of the builder classes have a method called #horizontalGroupWith: that allows panels to be arranged from left to right. Between that an #veritcalGroupWith: we can now do fairly complex layout of components.
This is great news, I will give it a try at the weekend.
Lukas
"Colin Putney" cputney@wiresong.ca wrote in message
right. Between that an #veritcalGroupWith: we can now do fairly complex layout of components.
Has the vertical stretching behavior changed? When I stretch the bottom edge down, the upper panels stretch downward too, and I find I am always restoring them.
Sophie
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 00:32:37 -0600, itsme213 wrote:
"Colin Putney" cputney@wiresong.ca wrote in message
right. Between that an #veritcalGroupWith: we can now do fairly complex layout of components.
Has the vertical stretching behavior changed? When I stretch the bottom edge down, the upper panels stretch downward too, and I find I am always restoring them.
No, proportional layout of the panels is the desired behavior, so that hasn't changed.
Colin
"Colin Putney" cputney@wiresong.ca wrote in message
No, proportional layout of the panels is the desired behavior, so that hasn't changed.
You are right.
- Sophie
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