Hi Daniel,
on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 22:56:22 +0200, you wrote:
Hello,
I have a class Foo inherited from Object. When I try to create a user defined #new (newFoo), to avoid the #initialize instance method to run as part of the object instantiation, I get the following error: ... class(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #newFoo ...
When you select the word newFoo and ask for implementors (alt-m), is this the only one in the result list which has "Foo class" in it?
If so then we must know more, can you post a fileOut of the definition of Foo class and its #newFoo method.
/Klaus
method definition:
newFoo | model| model := self basicNew. .. do something .. model initialize. ^model
usage: someMethod | foo | foo := Foo newFoo. .. do something ..
Is there something that I missed to overwrite the #new method?
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