[squeak-dev] Re: Why do we process the shutdown list if not
snapshotting?
Tobias Pape
Das.Linux at gmx.de
Mon Apr 18 05:32:37 UTC 2016
On 18.04.2016, at 07:23, Eliot Miranda <eliot.miranda at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Marcel,
>
> I don't understand. When one comes to quit the system either one saves and quits or one quits. In the example of forms, if one saves and quits compression is necessary, but if one merely quits it isn't. The argument needs to distinguish between these two cases.
There's still saving and not quitting...
>
> _,,,^..^,,,_ (phone)
>
>> On Apr 17, 2016, at 9:51 AM, marcel.taeumel <Marcel.Taeumel at hpi.de> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Eliot,
>>
>> we can distinguish between "resuming" and "quitting." For the latter,
>> however, we cannot know whether that quitting makes a snapshot or not.
>>
>> I think we need another argument.
>>
>> Best,
>> Marcel
>>
>>
>>
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