[Pkg] The Trunk: System-laza.417.mcz

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Sun Jan 30 03:50:25 UTC 2011


Alexander Lazarević uploaded a new version of System to project The Trunk:
http://source.squeak.org/trunk/System-laza.417.mcz

==================== Summary ====================

Name: System-laza.417
Author: laza
Time: 30 January 2011, 4:49:32.347 am
UUID: 1c6e575a-eaf6-d14b-a42e-8241ff9c7428
Ancestors: System-ul.416

update the comment of getSystemAttribute: to match current VMs

=============== Diff against System-ul.416 ===============

Item was changed:
  ----- Method: SmalltalkImage>>getSystemAttribute: (in category 'private') -----
  getSystemAttribute: attributeID 
  	"Optional. Answer the string for the system attribute with the given 
  	integer ID. Answer nil if the given attribute is not defined on this 
  	platform. On platforms that support invoking programs from command 
  	lines (e.g., Unix), this mechanism can be used to pass command line 
  	arguments to programs written in Squeak.
  
  	By convention, the first command line argument that is not a VM
  	configuration option is considered a 'document' to be filed in. Such a
  	document can add methods and classes, can contain a serialized object,
  	can include code to be executed, or any combination of these.
  
  	Currently defined attributes include: 
+ 	-1000	1000th command line argument that specify VM options
+ 	...
+ 	-1		first command line argument that specify VM options
+ 	0		the full path name for currently executing VM
+ 			(or, on some platforms, just the path name of the VM's directory) 
+ 	1		full path name of this image (better use primImageName instead)
+ 	2		a Squeak document to open, if any 
+ 	3		first command line argument for Squeak programs
+ 	...
+ 	1000	1000th command line argument for Squeak programs
+ 	1001	this platform's operating system 'Mac OS', 'Win32', 'unix', ...
+ 	1002	operating system version
+ 	1003	this platform's processor type
+ 	1004	vm version
+ 	1005	window system name
+ 	1006	vm build id
+ 	1201	always returns 255 (Mac OS only)
+ 	1202	file last error (Mac OS only)
+ 	10001	hardware details (Win32 only)
+ 	10002	operating system details (Win32 only)
+ 	10003	graphics hardware details (Win32 only)
+ 	"
- 	-1000...-1 - command line arguments that specify VM options 
- 	0 - the full path name for currently executing VM 
- 	(or, on some platforms, just the path name of the VM's directory) 
- 	1 - full path name of this image 
- 	2 - a Squeak document to open, if any 
- 	3...1000 - command line arguments for Squeak programs 
- 	1001 - this platform's operating system 
- 	1002 - operating system version 
- 	1003 - this platform's processor type
- 	1004 - vm version"
  
  	<primitive: 149>
  	^ nil!



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