The one persistently stores on disk.
Zhe-Xi
Darius Clarke wrote:
An engine for searching in memory, or searching a persistent store on disk?
- Darius
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Zhe-Xi Lim limzhexi@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to implement a search engine just like Google to ease the searching of smalltalk codes in Squeak. The current available search in Squeak has drawbacks in the sense that it goes by the conventional way of information retrieval. I would like to index all the classes, comments and methods in Squeak image to provide an intelligent, faster and efficient way of searching facility in Squeak. This will also help in promoting codes re-usability in the development of Smalltalk.
And then I would like to know if there is a search engine or information retrieval algorithms written in Smalltalk that already made available. If there is such a routine in Smalltalk, could anyone show it to me so that redundant work can be avoided?
Thanks.
Regards, Zhe-Xi -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Search-Engine-for-Smalltalk-Codes-tp3168673p3168673.ht... Sent from the Squeak - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Darius Clarke wrote:
An engine for searching in memory, or searching a persistent store on disk?
- Darius
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Zhe-Xi Lim limzhexi@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am planning to implement a search engine just like Google to ease the searching of smalltalk codes in Squeak. The current available search in Squeak has drawbacks in the sense that it goes by the conventional way of information retrieval. I would like to index all the classes, comments and methods in Squeak image to provide an intelligent, faster and efficient way of searching facility in Squeak. This will also help in promoting codes re-usability in the development of Smalltalk.
And then I would like to know if there is a search engine or information retrieval algorithms written in Smalltalk that already made available. If there is such a routine in Smalltalk, could anyone show it to me so that redundant work can be avoided?
Thanks.
Regards, Zhe-Xi -- View this message in context: http://forum.world.st/Search-Engine-for-Smalltalk-Codes-tp3168673p3168673.ht... Sent from the Squeak - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.