[UPDATES] 1 for Squeak3.7alpha

ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Sat Feb 14 09:02:40 UTC 2004


Apparently there are some problems loading SM2...

Stef

On 14 févr. 04, at 09:12, dway at mailcan.com wrote:

>
>
> The latest approved items.  This includes a number of larger
> enhancements, such as the Chronology package, Accufonts, 
> BaseImageTests,
> LargeLists, KCP change notification, etc.  So, proceed with caution! 
> :-)
>
> We are actually past the originally planned date for beta, but with 
> this
> large batch of changes, we should probably "let the bits settle" a bit
> before moving to beta.  We could have one or possibly two more update
> batches before beta, then... I'll shoot for the next one happening
> relatively soon, maybe in 4-5 days.
>
> (Sorry for the extended period since the last update, but I was busy
> with other things for a while, and then the backup became large enough
> that there was some effort in collecting them all and fixing 
> conflicts.)
>
> - Doug
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> 5658openAnimGifs-asm -- Alejandro Magistrello -- 4 December 2003
> added a file service to open gifs as if they were animated."
>
> 5659ProxyAuthEnh-al -- Adrian Lienhard -- 8 January 2004
> Adds proxy authentication for squeak version 3.6 to HTTPSocket by
> encoding to base64. Username and password is stored in the image. Code
> is mainly from
> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/uploads/23/HTTP-proxy-Mar02.cs. See
> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/23 for discussion about being behind
> a firewall.
> Note: Monticello fixes a bug in HTTPSocket>>httpGetDocument: url args:
> args accept: mimeType request: requestString. This fix is also 
> included.
> The method should be removed from monticello when this enhancement gets
> into the main image because loading monticello will remoev the proxy
> auth again."
>
> 5660PSFixes-nk -- Ned Konz -- 15 January 2003
> 15 January:
> * removed IndentingListItemMorphWithIcon fixes (part of another 
> package)
> 4 January:
> * better DSC compatibility
> * include DocumentFonts: at end
> A number of fixes to the Postscript output routines:
> * fix the bounding box and offset problems
> * make the EPS output closer to valid
> * use the right file extension
> * make Bezier curve drawing more robust
> * SimpleBorders are rendered more cleanly
> * Move font mapping to the class side of PostscriptCanvas
> * Render list item morphs with icons better
> I tried to get the filled curves (Polygons, Beziers) to account for the
> difference in the Postscript imaging model, but couldn't get it to look
> right by clipping in the center of the borderline. So these filled
> curves are going to be too large by half their border width.
> Rectangles have their border drawing compensated for this effect.
> Font mapping is still not very good, but you can edit the table if you
> want now. There is not yet any API for doing this, but you can open an
> Inspector on
> PostscriptCanvas fontMap
> to edit the map.
>
> 5661OnlyStartScriptsOnce-nk -- Ned Konz -- 2 December 2003
> Currently, scripts or projects named on the command line will be 
> started
> again after the image is saved.
> This change set fixes that problem by only starting them once at
> startup.
>
> 5662ListViewVerificationFix-BG -- Boris Gaertner -- 22 January 2004
> This fixes problems in PluggableListView>>verifyContents."
>
> 5663IntervalNewFromFix-raok -- Marcus Denker -- 14 January 2004
> md: just reposting as changeset. Original Message:
> Subject:		[FIX] Interval class>>newFrom:
> Author:		Richard A. O'Keefe
> Date Posted: 31 May 2002
> Archive ID: 6326
> Comments:	In Squeak 3.0.1, try
>    Interval newFrom: (1 to: 1)
> You expect a fresh copy of (1 to: 1).  You GET a division by 0.
> This is because the implementation starts
>    | newInterval |
>    newInterval := self from: aCollection first to: aCollection last
>       by: (aCollection last - aCollection first) // (aCollection size -
> 1).
> If aCollection size = 0, this errs instead of returning an empty
> Interval.
> If aCollection size = 1, this gets a divide-by-zero.
> Instead, it should read
>     | newInterval n |
>     (n := aCollection size) <= 1 ifTrue: [
> 	n = 0 ifTrue: [^self from: 1 to: 0].
> 	^self from: aCollection first to: aCollection last].
>     newInterval := self from: aCollection first to: aCollection last
> 	by: (aCollection last - aCollection first) // (n - 1).
> Has this already been fixed in 3.2?
>
> 5664RectangleMerging-btr -- Brian T Rice <water at tunes.org> -- 14
> February 2003
> 			
>
>
> md: just reposting as gzip-compressed mime attachement...
>
> I modified Rectangle class>>merging: to only allocate a new point once
> all the coordinates have been collected, to correct some GC issues
> reported by Eddie Cottingim."
>
> 5665Chrnl-c-ANSIDateTimeDur -- Brent Pinkney -- 24 August 2003
>
>
>
> This change set introduces the ANSI compliant DateAndTime and Duration
> classes.
>
> It also introduces the new Timespan,Week, Month, Year, and Schedule
> classes."
>
> 5666Chrnl-d-YearMonthWk -- Brent Pinkney -- 24 August 2003
> This change set refactors the existing 3.6 classes Week and Month.
> It also introduces the new Timespan, Year, and Schedule classes."
>
> 5667Chrnl-e-TempDateTimeSpn -- Brent Pinkney -- 24 August 2003
> This changeset introduces temporary TDate, TTime, TTimeStamp classes
> which will eventually replace the existing 3.6 classes.
> This allows the new system to be developed without affecting the
> existing system"
>
> 5668Chrnl-i-CnvtTDateTTime1 -- Brent Pinkney -- 24 August 2003
> This change set it the first of two required to migrate the system from
> the existing Date, Time, TimeStamp classes"
>
> 5669Chrnl-j-CnvtTDateTTime2 -- Brent Pinkney -- 24 August 2003
> This is the second of two change sets to migrate the system to the new
> Date, Time, and TimeStamp classes."
>
> 5670Chrnl-l-Morphic
>
> 5671MouseClickState-nk -- Ned Konz -- 9 May 2003
> This makes a double click event be noticed on the second mouseUp rather
> than on the second mouseDown event.
>
> 5672SmallLandRepository-dgd -- Diego Gomez Deck
> <DiegoGomezDeck at ConsultAr.com> -- 17 January 2004
> Add support to publish or download projects from Small-Land Project
> Repository (SLPR).
> The SLPR has virtual folders where the projects appears.  The SLPR can
> be acceded from the FileList or from the web interface at
> http://repository.small-land.org:8080
> This changeset add the class (a type of ServerDirectory) needed to
> access SLPR and register it in the server list.
>
> 5673MessageTallyEnsure-avi -- Brent Vukmer <brentvukmer at yahoo.com> -- 
> 25
> January 2004
> Tweaked slightly for 3.7 (changed 'Smalltalk' refs to 'SmalltalkImage
> current')."
>
> 5674SmallLandRepoComment-dgd -- Marcus Denker -- 26 January 2004
> This just adds a comment to PRServerDirectory
> to be filed in *after* SmallLandRepository-dgd"
>
> 5675MPEGDisplayMorphFix -- Masashi Umezawa -- 25 June 2003
> MPEGDisplayMorph failed to play MPEG files if pathnames of the files
> were changed between snapshots.
> Now, MPEGDisplayMorph asks new pathnames if it encounters such
> situation.
>
> 5676HTTPSocketPort-tlk -- tlk -- 22 January 2004
> (merged with conflicting update 5663 -dew)"
>
> 5677InstallAccuFonts-dew -- Doug Way, Bob Arning, Ned Konz, Duane
> Maxwell -- 24 January 2004
> Installs new Accufont bitmap StrikeFonts.  This also replaces most
> existing Squeak fonts (including the Apple NewYork font), making the
> Apple font clause in the Squeak license irrelevant.  The 
> acknowledgement
> to Arts Management Systems Ltd.required by the Accufont license is 
> added
> to the StrikeFont class comment.
> The Accufonts were encoded in this postscript by first installing the
> AccuFonts.4.sar from SqueakMap, and then appending each Accufont to a
> file via TextStyle>>compressedMIMEEncodedStream.
> Possible remaining problems:  Character widths for some punctuation
> characters could use some adjusting... e.g. the Accuny period character
> is quite wide.  Also, some fonts such as Accuny09 and Accuny10 have the
> same size of 12, which can cause problems for some tools.
> - Doug Way
> v5:
> Converted the .sar file to a single changeset for inclusion in the
> update stream.  Font files are encoded and installed in the postscript.
> The original Apple fonts are also replaced at the end of the 
> postscript.
> v4:
> * Reset default sizes for system font, code font, etoys font and flaps
> font.
> * Removed SystemWindowIcons-nk.cs from the .sar (no longer needed)
> * Removed the Dingbats fonts (Accumo, Accuca). They clutter up the
> 'system fonts...' menu by appearing as jibberish, which is annoying.
> Also, I'm not sure we really want such obviously Apple-related dingbats
> in the image such as the Apple logo, compact Mac, etc., even if they
> were "cleanly" generated.
> * Added acknowledgement from the AccuFonts license (the contact info 
> for
> Doug Easterbrook) to the StrikeFont class comment.  The license
> specifies that the acknowledgement appear somewhere, and that seemed
> like as good a place as any.
> v3:
> added X and O window icons if you replace the stock fonts.
> v2:
> Reduced memory usage by throwing away original font data.
> v1:
> This code is the first attempt to replace existing Squeak fonts with 
> new
> ones.  The first pass replaces all instance of the existing fonts with
> 'Accu'  versions.  The second pass loads in additional fonts.  The
> transcript will show the progress
> on loading the various fonts.  An attempt is made to make existing
> windows still display, even though the font will change - in doing so,
> there may be duplicates of the Accuny font until those windows are
> closed and the garbage collector scavenges them.
> Per the arrangement with Arts Management Systems, Ltd, an attempt has
> been made to encode copyright information into the fonts.  This is done
> by converting the copyright notice as a bitmap in glyph 16rF0, which is
> unused in these fonts.  Depending upon the pointsize of the font,
> various versions of this notice appear.
> Submitted by:  Duane Maxwell, exobox
> AccuFontLicense:
> ---------------------
> Copyright Arts Management Systems, Ltd.
> © Arts Management Systems Ltd.
>  The fonts distributed as part of this base image are derived from 
> fonts
> copyright Arts Management Systems, Ltd. Use of the fonts in derivative
> software products is allowed.
>  The fonts should retain their AccuFont names.
>  The acknowledgement should read:
>> Doug Easterbrook
>> Arts Management Systems Ltd.
>> mailto:doug at artsman.com
>> http://www.artsman.com
>> Phone (403) 215-5701    Fax (403) 215-5704
>
> 5678HandMorphCursor-kfr -- Karl Ramberg -- 13 July 2003
> When morphs are picked up with the hand the cursor changes from a black
> arrow with a white outline to a black arrow. This single line fix
> changes that so the cursor look the same when picking up stuff."
>
> 5679AssociationsEqual-LC -- Leandro Caniglia -- 13 January 2004
> md: V2: added Associations>>hash
> Change Set:		Associations-equal
> Date:			20 November 2001
> Author:			Leandro Caniglia
> Defines the method Association >> #= in such a way that the values,
> other than the keys, get compared too. Previously this was inherited
> from LookupKey which only compares the keys."
>
> 5680intNewFix-bf -- Bert Freudenberg -- 2 February 2004
> Fixes a bug in Integer class>>byte1:byte2:byte3:byte4: reported by 
> Peter
> William Lount"
>
> 5681browseWithComments-ls -- Lex Spoon -- 28 October 2003
> This changeset causes class comments to appear in the system browser
> whenever a class definition is being viewed."
>
> 5682MVCParEditorCursor-BG -- Boris Gaertner -- 12 December 2003
> Change set 5500 introduced a lot of interesting improvements to the
> editing functionality. It works fine in Morphic, but in MVC we see an
> annoying flaw: When you scroll a longer piece of text, you see two or
> more carets after scrolling.
> This change set is an attempt to fix this. Test reports are of course
> welcome. "
>
> 5683Tests-md -- Marcus Denker -- 29 January 2004
> These are all the tests from the BaseImage tests package on SqueakMap.
> We decided to add these to the image to make it more  easy to add new
> tests
> and, most important, allow the tests to be used as runnable
> documentation.
> Conventions used:
> a) All tests are in a parallel class-category with the prefix Tests-
>     This makes it easy to remove all tests.
> b) Tests for single classes: These tests are named ClassToBeTestedTest,
> all
>     tests that test a single method are named testOriginalMethod, and
> are
>     in a method-categorie named like the original, but with the prefix
>     'testing - '.
>     For these kinds of tests an abstrakt subclass of TestCase (named
> ClassTestCase)
>     is provided that adds common tests that seem to be usefull in all
> cases.
>     (three up to now: a test if all methods are categoriesed, a test to
> send new
>     and a test that looks if a class comment is provided)
> c) Tests that are testing more than one class (whole subsystems) or 
> test
>
>     for complex bugs are of course possible. These can be put in an
> existing
>     'Tests-*' category or even add their own (like Tests-KCP, or
> Tests-Bugs).
>
> 5684ifEmptyParam-md -- Marcus Denker -- 30 January 2004
> Julian Fitzell posted a changeset to add ifEmpty/ifNotEmpty methods to
> Collection. This
> is now part of 3.7a.
>> From his changeset preamble:
> --
> There was some discussion and it was agreed that they should all take
> 0-arg blocks in all their forms and we could add #ifEmptyDo:, etc. at a
> later point if desired.
> --
> Now there's a nice way of having ifEmpty: take both a 0-arg block (like
> ifNotNil:)
> and a 1-arg block (like ifNotNilDo:) by using valueWithPossibleArgs: to
> double-dispatch on
> the number of arguments in the block.
> ifNotEmpty: aBlock
> 	^self isEmpty ifFalse: [aBlock valueWithPossibleArgs: {self}].
> 	
> enabeling both	
> 	
> #(1) ifNotEmpty: [:i | i first]
> #(1) ifNotEmpty: ['hello']
> This changeset changes ifNotEmpty:/ifNotEmpty:ifEmpty and
> ifEmpty:ifNotEmpty to use
> valueWithPossibleArgs.
> I think it would be good to have the ifNotNil inlining and the methods
> to take
> both 0-Arg and 1-Arg blocks, too. I will look into this later.
>
> 5685CursorWithMaskFix -- Karl Ramberg -- 12 July 2003
> There is a little bug in CursorWithMask that crops off the cursor 
> forms.
>
> Changes the forms of some cursors (crossHair, move,read, write,
> resizeLeft and wait).
> (merged later conflict with update 5515 -dew)"
>
> 5686crlMP3StereoFix
>
> 5687ZipArchiveExtractAll -- Andreas Raab -- 6 February 2004
> When interactively extracting zip files (from the file list or similar)
> inform the user before overwriting existing files, leaving her with a
> choice of either
> - overwrite this file only
> - skip this file only
> - overwrite all files
> - cancel the entire operation
> (added missing method timestamps -dew)
>
> 5688raok-Equality -- Richard A. O'Keefe -- 10 June 2002
> Provides useful definitions of #= for Bag and Dictionary.
> Richard answerd 3 queries from Tom on January 25, 2004
> tlk(1):    In your version of the = method, there is no special test 
> for
> identity. For Bag, the comment says
>     Two bags are equal if
>      (a) they are the same 'kind' of thing,
>      (b) they have the same size,
>      (c) each element occurs the same number of times in both of them
> raok: If you managed to create a Bag b which contained an object which
> ... contained b, then then b = b would loop forever.  An identity test
> would prevent this.  However, it would not prevent other cases.
> To clarify this, SequenceableCollection>> = has an identity check,
> but it doesn't tame the following example:
>   x <- Array new: 1.  x at: 1 put: x.
>   y <- Array new: 1.  y at: 1 put: (Array new: 1). (y at: 1) at: 1 put:
> y.
>   x = y
> If you want to add it, go ahead.  It won't hurt anything.
> tlk: accept your analysis, didn't add
> tlk(2): For Dictionary, the comment says Two dictionaries are equal if
>      (a) they are the same 'kind' of thing,
>      (b) they have the same set of keys,
>      (c) for each (common) key they have the same value
> raok: Again, an identity test isn't *needed* for anything, doesn't
> prevent recursive loops, but is pretty harmless.  If you want to
> add an identity test, go ahead.
> Let's look at Set>> = .  In 3.0 it read
>     = aSet
>         (aSet isKindOf: Set) ifFalse: [^false].
>         self size = aSet size ifFalse: [^false].
>         self do: [:each | (aSet includes: each) ifFalse: [^false]].
>         ^true
> In 3.5, it reads
>     = aSet
> 	self == aSet ifTrue: [^true]. ""stop recursion""
> 	...remainder the same as in 3.0...
> This change was made by 'tk' on 2001.08.11.  As I've explained above, 
> it
> DOESN'T in fact stop recursion in general, only sometimes.  And it
> appears to be impossible to build a set with such a cycle without
> violating the rules about stability of hash codes.
> So you might like to add the lines
>     Imitating Set (tk 2001.08.11), we start with an identity test.
>      Strictly speaking, you cannot build a cyclic Set or Bag or
>      Dictionary without violating the hash code stability riterion,
>      so this should not be needed.  Nor is it actually successful in
>      its aim; it is possible to build cyclic containers where this
>      test is not adequate to block recursion.  It is here to soothe
>      people who were scared by Set>> = .
>     self == aBag ifTrue: [^true].
> to Bag>> = and similar lines ending with
>     self == aDictionary ifTrue: [^true].
> to Dictionary>> =.
> tlk: Again, accept your analysis, and didn't make the change
> tlk (3)	Also in your version, 	Dictionaries do not have to be of 
> exactly
> the same class to be equal.
> raok: Recall that we have
>     Set
>       IdentitySet
>       PluggableSet
>       Dictionary
>         IdentityDictionary
>         PluggableDictionary
>     Bag
>      *IdentityBag
>      *PluggableBag
> I don't know why Squeak doesn't provide IdentityBag and PluggableBag; I
> have written these classes myself.  So for me, BOTH the Bag and
> Dictionary equality tests act the same way.  There's a reason for this,
> which I'll explain shortly.  Take another look at the Set>> = method
> which is there right now in Squeak.  It faces the same problem as
> Dictionary:  what about the Identity* and Pluggable* versions? And it
> adopts the same solution: ignore the problem.  This is not surprising;
> Dictionary>> = was adapted from Set>> = .
> Now, what's the reason?  Arguably, two Sets should count as equal only
> if they use the same equality test for elements, and two Dictionaries
> should count as equal only if they use the same equality test for keys.
> So how do we check that?
>     (self isKindOf: PluggableDictionary) ifTrue: [
>         (aDictionary isKindOf: PluggableDictionary) ifFalse: [^false].
>         aDictionary equalBlock = self equalBlock ifFalse: [^false].
>     ] ifFalse: [
>     (self isKindOf: IdentityDictionary) ifTrue: [
> 	(aDictionary isKindOf: IdentityDictionary) ifFalse: [^false].
>     ] ifFalse: [
> 	self class == Dictionary ifFalse: [^false]
>     ]]
> or something filthy like that using #class instead of #isKindOf:.
> But (a) a PluggableDictionary using [:x :y | x = y] uses the same
> equality test as a plain Dictionary, but will be  incorrectly  rejected
> from being equal to one, and similarly       a PluggableDictionary 
> using
> [:x :y | x == y] uses the same        equality test as an
> IdentityDictionary, but will never be         regarded as equal to one
> even when it should be.
>     (b) worse still, two PluggableDictionary objects with the same
>         equalBlock (that is, the result of a block expression with
>         equal free variables) won't be equal, because their locks
>         will NOT be equal.  To see why, type
> 	[:x | x] = [:y | y]
> 	in a workspace and PrintIt:  the answer is false, even though 	these
> are the SAME function.
>     (c) the whole thing breaks horribly as soon as someone adds another
> class descending from Dictionary.
>     (d) Anything even remotely like this would disagree with Set>> =,
> and the definition of equality for dictionaries should surely  be
> similar to the definition of equality for sets.
> There really isn't any satisfactory way around this; the code I
> provided is the least unsatisfactory way.  Perhaps this discussion
> should be added to the preamble comment.
> tlk: Done
>
> 5689paramTileFix-sw -- Scott Wallace -- 18 January 2004
> Fixes a bug regarding parameter tiles reported by Diego Gomez Deck.
> Parameter tiles were not functioning correctly when they occurred
> embedded within if/then/else substructures."
>
> 5690NewClassComments -- Göran Hultgren -- 2 May 2002
> As a crusader for more class comments this changeset has comments for
> AsertionFailure and AttemptToWriteReadOnlyGlobal. Hey, I take the 
> harder
> ones later... :-)."
>
> 5691UUID-printing-ar -- Andreas Raab -- 6 February 2004
> v2: move printString to printing category and not *tweak...
> sd
> For serializing UUIDs the existing method for converting it into a
> string was very slow. The new method speeds it up by a factor of ten.
> (added missing method timestamps -dew)"
>
> 5692TimeStampReadFrom
>
> 5693FileDirExistence-ac
>
> 5694LargeLists-ls -- Lex Spoon -- 5 February 2003
> Adds an option to PluggableListMorph and friends so that very large
> lists can be efficiently displayed.  The trick is to only process list
> elements that are currently visible.  To use the functionality, a
> pluggable list morph must be supplied with two additional selectors: 
> one
> to extract a single element of the list, and another to query the size
> of the whole list without calculating the list itself.
> Be warned that the model must call update: whenever the list changes,
> and in particular whenever the list shrinks.  verifyContents does not
> work properly for PLM's that have the two extra selectors specified."
>
> 5695FileDirCheckName-jf -- Julian Fitzell -- 7 February 2004
> FileDirectory class>>checkName:fixErrors: was passing on only the local
> name portion of the fileName you give it.  This is problematic if you
> were trying to get a valid file name from, for example, a string that
> happens to have a forward slash in it on a Unix filesystem.  The
> behaviour is also unusual since the method returns the fixed string if
> the second parameter is true, and this means that if you passed in a
> full path you would get only the last segment back.  Non of the 
> in-image
> senders of this method depended on the behaviour since they all pass in
> only a local path anyway.
> This changeset changes the behaviour to pass the complete string on for
> checking.  It also changes the fullName method parameter name to
> fileName and changes the comment appropriately."
>
> 5696ColorFormTranslucent-ar -- Andreas Raab -- 10 February 2004
> Fix to FormCanvas>>translucentImage:at: failing to draw translucent
> color forms correctly."
>
> 5697FCBFixes-ar -- Andreas Raab -- 9 February 2004
> Fixes a few problems with FileContentsBrowser:
> - PseudoClass>>commentString didn't answer the string but a string
> representation of the remote string (huh? ... oh well, just trust me it
> was wrong).
> - Filing out from FCB lost the method stamps and produced results which
> were problematic for change list browser.
> - FilePackage didn't close the file it was scanning.
>
> 5698clockMorph24hr-fc -- Frank Caggiano -- 8 February 2004
> Added the ability for ClockMorph to display time in 24 hour mode. The
> display mode (Am/Pm or 24 hour) is selected from ClockMorph's menu.
>
> 5699KCP135PrepareMovChangesLog -- Nathanael Schaerli & Stephane Ducasse
> -- 16 January 2004
> Moved changes file logging from SystemDictionary into SmalltalkImage.
> IMPORTANT: Load this changeset before KCP-0116!!"
>
> 5700KCP136MoveChangesLog -- Nathanael Schaerli & Stephane Ducasse -- 16
> January 2004
> Moved changes file logging from SystemDictionary into SmalltalkImage.
> (added missing method timestamps -dew)"
>
> 5701KCP137CleanUtilities -- stephane ducasse -- 16 January 2004
> Yet another bundles of simple cleans
> of Utilities. We will slowly get rid of it."
>
> 5702KCP147UtilEvaluateToCompiler -- stephane ducasse -- 19 January 2004
> Move Utilities>>evaluate to Compiler its natural place"
>
> 5703KCP148moveBrowseUncMethod -- stephane ducasse -- 19 January 2004
> moveBrowseUncommentedToSystemNavigation"
>
> 5704KCP160SystemChgNotif -- Roel Wuyts & Nathanael Schaerli -- 28
> January 2004
> New version of the system change notification framework. Working with
> image v5623."
>
> 5705KCP165SystemChgNotifHooks -- Roel Wuyts -- 2 August 2003
> System hooks that call the SystemChangeNotifier. Has to be filed in
> last, since the notifications are already used during file-in. This is
> the version for Squeak 3.7 and up. Users of Squeak 3.6 or older have to
> load older versions available from Roel Wuyts (roel.wuyts at ulb.ac.be)."
>
> 5706KCP170CompilerPrtclRefactor -- Nathanael Schaerli -- 28 January 
> 2004
> v3: fixes a small bug (SystemNavigation default is used instead of
> Smalltalk) and has the right order for a proper file-in.
> The compiler protocol in Behavior and ClassDescription was complicated,
> confusing and partly broken. This changeset refactors this framework
> using the system change notifier."
>
> 5707KCP198Browser -- stephane ducasse -- 2 February 2004
> remove one hardecoded reference in Browser"
>
>
>
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