Yes, it's uploaded. Any reason you created new packages, instead of putting the constants into Base and the example into Demo? I don't see the need for having to load 4 packages ...
- Bert -
On 08.03.2013, at 20:50, Louis LaBrunda Lou@Keystone-Software.com wrote:
I'm not sure how everything got to be the way it is but it looks like my stuff is now in you project and I have deleted my projects.
Lou
On 2013-03-08, at 17:04, Louis LaBrunda Lou@Keystone-Software.com wrote:
Hi Bert,
I think something is wrong with SS3 (could just be me). I am able to download the two files/projects I uploaded and they look fine. When I try to upload them to your project, I get an error saying the files are not in MCZ format but they are the same files I uploaded to my project yesterday.
If I can get them uploaded to your project, I will remove them from mine. I think it is best to keep the Minecraft stuff together.
Lou
How are you trying to "upload"?
Since you have them in your package cache now, just use the "copy" button in MC to copy the version to the repo.
- Bert -
On 2013-03-07, at 23:54, Louis LaBrunda Lou@Keystone-Software.com wrote:
Hi Bert and Minecraft Lovers,
> Bert seems to like pool but also > thought instance methods would be good. Someone also said they would > prefer class side methods. I could go with the pool dictionary I have (I > fixed the initialize as you suggested, thanks) and add class methods to > create the instance/class methods and let people run them if they like.
That would be an idea. If you generate them into a "*generated" category they won't even make the package dirty.
I created two SS3 "Minecraft Constants" and "Minecraft Constants Demo". I added you (Bert) as an administrator, I hope I haven't overstepped in doing so. I think you can remove yourself if you like.
Why didn't you just publish into my existing repo?! It's open exactly for that purpose:
http://ss3.gemstone.com/ss/minecraft.html
(also, I couldn't find your repos, ss3 times out when I search for them)
- Bert -
The "Minecraft Constants" project contains the MinecraftConstants pool dictionary class. The class comment explains how to use it. I added a class method that will create instance and class side methods, depending on how you call it, also explained in the class comment. These methods are categories based upon how they are used in Minecraft (at least according to Alex). Once created the MinecraftConstants pool dictionary is no longer needed.
The "Minecraft Constants Demo" project contains MinecraftPoolDemo class to show how to use the pool dictionary or the instance/class methods that can be generated. I used the #rainbow: method as a model.
Have fun!
Lou