Hi,
I have an other questions. Hope I don't bother you.
How can I read primitive methode code?
And what do SqueakV3.sources file serve for?
Thanks again! Mathieu
Am 04.06.2006 um 20:18 schrieb mathieu:
Hi,
I have an other questions. Hope I don't bother you.
That's what this list is for.
How can I read primitive methode code?
Install the VMMaker package from SqueakMap. It contains most of the cross-platform primitives, which are written in (a subset of) Smalltalk, and translated to C. There are some platform-specific primitives, too, which need additional C support code. It can be downloaded from squeakvm.org.
And what do SqueakV3.sources file serve for?
It contains the sourcecode of all methods from the Squeak 3.0 release. It is be shared by all 3.x images. Changes that happened since then are recorded in the .changes file accompanying your image.
- Bert -
contains all the source code of the bytecode of the methods (that are not in the changes). Normally it would be good to have a new source for squeak 4.0 and having a changes files that is empty.
Stef
On 4 juin 06, at 20:18, mathieu wrote:
And what do SqueakV3.sources file serve for?
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