On Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 08:56:33AM -0800, Travis Griggs wrote:
In a way, I think that's too bad. I'm trying to remember the last time in 10 years I actually took advantage of xplatform image portability. I can remember two cases. I've done it many more times than that, but usually just for a "isn't that cool" grin. I've got two platforms (Squeak and VW) that have xplatform binary portability. If Claus does this I'll have three, but (IMO) the _best_ Smalltalk for looking at image/VM interaction/coupling will no longer be. Sad.
Non, No! The primitves would only be an *execution* facility inside the VM. There shouldn't be any changes for the programmer at all. (I'm really bad in explaining things... sorry). Important: *NO* "<primitive 123>. It will look the same like now, you will be able to change these kind of messages in the running system. It will only be portable. You can think about it as some kind of "late binding" of all native methods that are compiled statically inside the VM.
Marcus