[Q] Version Control with Squeak was [Q] Fiddling with system innards

Anthony Adachi adachipro at yahoo.com
Thu May 1 18:19:10 UTC 2003


On Cees de Groot wrote:

>  However, this is not 'fiddling with system
innards'.
>  Everything you do
>  is logged in a changeset, and you can thus see what
you
>  changed, undo
>  your changes, file them out to a text file and
throw
>  them at a version
>  repository, etcetera. Yes, programming in an
>  image-based Smalltalk is
>  different from programming most other languages,
but
>  don't let that stop
>  you from writing good code.

On the subject of changes is it possible if you could
you go into a little more detail about how people
handle version control with Squeak?

So, I gather, from what you're saying, that people
file out the classes they've created (and the existing
one's they've modified) out of Squeak and store them
into their Version Control program on a periodic
basis? Thus, providing the way to bring back
individual classes or methods in an image to an
earlier state (beyond what undo allows- especially
after quitting and reopening Squeak). 
No?

Thanks,

Anthony


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