[squeak-dev] [Question] How do I use the OmniBrowser?

Hwee-Boon Yar hboon at motionobj.com
Wed Oct 1 15:46:19 UTC 2008


h too.

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Hwee-Boon

On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 7:11 PM, Philippe Marschall
<philippe.marschall at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2008/10/1 David Röthlisberger <squeak at webcitas.ch>:
>>
>>>>> Even without that, though, I don't think there's a real issue here.
>>>>> If you're inside canvas code and want a breakpoint, use some other
>>>>> receiver - the comment in the #break method itself uses "nil break" as
>>>>> an example.
>>>>
>>>> The original issue was that OB uses a flag icon to call attention to
>>>> senders of #halt and #break. In rendering methods, that's a false alarm.
>>>>
>>>> It seems like #break is only used by the tools, so it would better to
>>>> change that than Seaside.
>>>
>>> Or just change the detection code to check if the receiver of #break
>>> is a variable or argument called html or renderer.
>>
>> yes, I also wanted to go for that. In that case you confirm that almost all
>> Seaside applications either use 'html' or 'renderer' as a name for the
>> receiver of
>> #break?
>
> or simply r, yes.
>
> Cheers
> Philippe
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