fwiw in 3.2 they are in stepping and presenter:
('stepping and presenter' arrangeToStartStepping arrangeToStartSteppingIn: isStepping isSteppingSelector: start startStepping startStepping:at:arguments:stepTime: startSteppingIn: startSteppingSelector: step stepAt: stepTime stop stopStepping stopSteppingSelector: stopSteppingSelfAndSubmorphs wantsSteps)
On 12/14/18 4:11 AM, patrick.rein@hpi.uni-potsdam.de wrote:
Hi everyone,
while going through the categorizes of Morphic I noticed (or re-discovered) the fact that stepTime and wantsSteps are both in the category 'testing'. While I figured out that this is the case at least since Squeak 3.3, I find this very odd. I would have expected both methods in the category 'stepping and presenter' to which they belong.
Are there any good reasons for keeping the methods in that category?
On that note: The 'testing' category of Morphic contains several other apparently misplaced methods such as #knownName, #renameTo, #renameInternal:. If no one feels strongly about the membership of these selectors in these categories, I will go ahead in a few days and recategorize them.
Bests Patrick
... welp ... and I felt smart looking back up to 3.3 :)
Thanks everyone for your feedback! Patrick
fwiw in 3.2 they are in stepping and presenter:
('stepping and presenter' arrangeToStartStepping arrangeToStartSteppingIn: isStepping isSteppingSelector: start startStepping startStepping:at:arguments:stepTime: startSteppingIn: startSteppingSelector: step stepAt: stepTime stop stopStepping stopSteppingSelector: stopSteppingSelfAndSubmorphs wantsSteps)
On 12/14/18 4:11 AM, patrick.rein@hpi.uni-potsdam.de wrote:
Hi everyone,
while going through the categorizes of Morphic I noticed (or re-discovered) the fact that stepTime and wantsSteps are both in the category 'testing'. While I figured out that this is the case at least since Squeak 3.3, I find this very odd. I would have expected both methods in the category 'stepping and presenter' to which they belong.
Are there any good reasons for keeping the methods in that category?
On that note: The 'testing' category of Morphic contains several other apparently misplaced methods such as #knownName, #renameTo, #renameInternal:. If no one feels strongly about the membership of these selectors in these categories, I will go ahead in a few days and recategorize them.
Bests Patrick
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