[Seaside] Question about WASelectTag class hierarchy...

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sun Apr 29 20:57:06 UTC 2007


2007/4/29, Boris Popov <boris at deepcovelabs.com>:
>
>
>
> But if they get flattened for ports anyway, does it really matter if you use
> them or not? In which case why bother?

This is what I'm trying to say. I can't see how it affects anybody but
developers.

> Wouldn't you rather auto generate all
> accessors from the DTD? :)

Sucky (C-like) attribute names like href. A lot of the methods in
WAHtmlCanvas were actually generated.

Cheers
Philippe

>  Cheers!
>
>  -Boris
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>  Subject: Re: [Seaside] Question about WASelectTag class hierarchy...
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>  traits are group of methods that you can compose/reuse in classes to
>  avoid duplicated code.
>  They are just like first class method categories.
>
>  Stef
>
>  On 29 avr. 07, at 18:58, Rick Flower wrote:
>
>  > Philippe Marschall wrote:
>  >> Yes, because there won't be any traits anymore once they flattened.
>  >
>  > Did we ever come up with a suggested solution here that everyone is
>  > happy with?  I've got no idea what traits are so I'm going to leave
>  > that to the rest of you. I guess for the time being I'll build an
>  > override of my own that allows me to get around this for now..
>  >
>  > I think I read that someone (Lukas?) was suggesting to get rid of
>  > #tabindex: in favor of #tabIndex: to better align with other multi-
>  > word method names -- correct?
>  >
>  > Thanks!
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