Hi Ron,
Thanks again. I thought the #startUp method needed to be on the class side but as I said the ominous warning message on saving it scared me a little. I did need to do some work on the instance side but that was easy.
Lou
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 19:59:33 -0500, "Ron Teitelbaum" ron@usmedrec.com wrote:
Hi Lou, Yes see: processStartUpList: resuming
"Send #startUp to each class that needs to run initialization
after a snapshot." self send: #startUp: toClassesNamedIn: StartUpList with: resuming. If you need to send to instances then have the class side do it. MyClass class >> startUp: resuming "Send startUp to all my instances
self allInstnaces do: [:a | a startUp: resuming].
Or maybe, "send startUp to my default instance"
Default ifNotNil: [Default startUp: resuming].
Hope that helps. All the best, Ron Teitelbaum
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Subject: [squeak-dev] Running process after image save/stop/restart
Hi Ron,
Thanks for the help.
Then you just need to implement the #startUp method on your class to
handle refreshing the date.
Is #startUp a class side method? When I try to save it, I get an ominous
warning
message.
Lou
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