[squeak-dev] Re: SwaLint

Mariano Martinez Peck marianopeck at gmail.com
Wed Jan 28 12:50:06 UTC 2009


Ok. Thanks a lot. I will then try it.

Cheers,

Mariano

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Tobias Pape <Das.Linux at gmx.de> wrote:

> Hello, Mariano
>
> Am 2009-01-28 um 02:00 schrieb Mariano Martinez Peck:
>
>  Ok. Thanks. Let me know when It is up.
>>
>
> I will do.
>
>  I would like to do a revision with SwaLint before the first stable release
>> of SqueakDBX and I don't know how to install and use it.
>>
>
> here, a short synopsis.
> You need
>        - a Squeak Image >= 3.9
>        - AST from SqueakMap
>        - Refactoring Engine from SqueakMap (provides SmallLint, btw).
>        - SwaLint form SqueakMap
>
> Then, you should be able to find SwaLint in the open
> Menu. (Or, do 'SwaLint open')
>
> Usage as follows:
>        - Select the categories to test in the leftmost pane
>        (right-click gives you more advanced selection possibilities)
>        - Select the classes to test in the right next pane
>        (again, right-click gives you more advanced selection possibilities)
>        - Select the test categories in the upper right pane
>        - Select the actual tests to carry out in the lower right pane
>        (again, right-click gives you more advanced selection possibilities)
>
>        -Click "Configure" to set some preferences for the test
>        (e.g., which SmallLint test shall show up)
>        -Click "Run Tests" to run the tests
>
> Then, a window should appear, presenting the test results.
> - In the lower pane, right clicking will give you advanced sorting and
> selecting options
>        You can browse the targets of the tests there, too
> - Selecting in the upper panes selects, with tests/classes results will be
> shown
>
>
> I hope this provides enough information to start using SwaLint.
> Don't hesitate to ask further questions.
>
> So long,
>        -Tobias
>
>
>
>
>
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