Hi all--
A while back I mentioned Quoth, a dynamic interactive fiction system
I'm writing with Spoon[1]. I've made a site for it[2], featuring a short
demo movie[3], showing it being used for "musical livecoding"[4]. It's
rather fun!
I'm preparing a release, to be delivered via Naiad, Spoon's module system.
-C
[1] http://netjam.org/spoon
[2] http://netjam.org/quoth
[3] http://netjam.org/quoth/demo
[4] http://toplap.org
--
Craig Latta
improvisational musical informaticist
www.netjam.org
Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]
Hi Luc--
(I hope you don't mind my including the Spoon and Squeak lists in my
response. I think the simulator is of interest in those places.)
> I like to play with the interpreter simulator a little more before
> learning more about Spoon.
>
> What version of VM and image do you use to get InterpreterSimulator up
> and running? I tried the 3.7.7 VM and 3.7 and 3.8 stock release on
> linux without success.
I've been using Squeak 3.2 for Spoon (that was the current version when
I started in August 2002, and my plan is to move everything from there
to a Spoon 1 final system).
> As experiment, I followed the guidelines described in
> http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/squeak/1196663 and
> http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak/2465
> and got the following trace back
>
> Subscript is out of bounds: 0
> Array at:
> functionPointerFor inClass:
> addNewMethodToClass
> internalFindNewMethod
> commonSend
> normalSend
> secondExtendedSendBytecode
> dispatchOn in:
> test
So it looks like we've accomplished our annual breaking of the
simulator? :) If you decide to give it a go with 3.2, you might also
want my simulator fixes[1].
thanks,
-C
[1] http://tinyurl.com/dmjo8
--
Craig Latta
improvisational musical informaticist
www.netjam.org
Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)]