Bonjour,
A Sophia Antipolos ce samedi 28 novembre 2009 ( à 10H00 ) Marcus
Denker nous propose une conférence sur Pharo ( le tout nouveau
Smalltalk libre ) :
http://jm2l.linux-azur.org/Pharo
Notre conférencier est en Carbon Copy. Son site personnel est à cette URL :
http://marcusdenker.de/
La conférence de Marcus sera en anglais mais une traduction en
français sera assurée (par mes soins).
Pour mémoire :
i) toujours dans le cadre des Journées Méditerranéennes du Logiciel
Libre (JM2L) les présentations relatives à Smalltalk des deux années
passées sont encore en ligne :
http://jm2l.linux-azur.org/Smalltalk_OLPC (par Hilaire Fernandes en 2008)
http://jm2l.linux-azur.org/Smalltalk_Seaside (par Damien Cassou en 2007)
ii) toujours d'actualité : Creation d'un Smalltalk User Group en region PACA
http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-fr/2007-July/004337.html
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Rene Mages ( GnuPG_key 1024D/2CC455D9 )
http://sites.google.com/site/logiciellibre/pharo
The difference between theory and practice, is that theoretically,
there is no difference !
vic voila la reponse
Bientot dans pharo 1.1
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Lukas Renggli <renggli(a)gmail.com>
> Date: November 4, 2009 10:46:35 PM GMT+01:00
> To: Pharo-project(a)lists.gforge.inria.fr
> Subject: Re: [Pharo-project] Fwd: nice bug with regex
> Reply-To: Pharo-project(a)lists.gforge.inria.fr
>
> I committed VB-Regex-lr.34 to the PharoInbox that fixes this issue.
>
> In fact, this is a completely new port of VB-Regex with numerous
> bug-fixes and enhancements. The bug you found was fixed in version
> 1.1c in December 2004. The version 1.1 we used up to now was from
> October 1999.
>
> The detailed log of changes from Vassily you can see below.
>
> Cheers,
> Lukas
>
> Name: VB-Regex-lr.34
> Author: lr
> Time: 4 November 2009, 10:40:27 pm
> UUID: 9254d5aa-3e22-4e3b-83aa-2d633ff05570
> Ancestors: VB-Regex-StephaneDucasse.33
>
> VERSION 1.2.3 (November 2007)
>
> 1. Regexs with ^ or $ applied to copy empty strings caused infinite
> loops, e.g. ('' copyWithRegex: '^.*$' matchesReplacedWith: 'foo').
> Applied a similar correction to that from version 1.1c, to
> #copyStream:to:(replacingMatchesWith:|translatingMatchesUsing:).
> 2. Extended RxParser testing to run each test for
> #copy:translatingMatchesUsing: as well as #search:.
> 3. Corrected #testSuite test that a dot does not match a null, which
> was passing by luck with Smalltalk code in a literal array.
> 4. Added test to end of test suite for fix 1 above.
>
> VERSION 1.2.2 (November 2006)
>
> There was no way to specify a backslash in a character set. Now [\\]
> is accepted.
>
> VERSION 1.2.1 (August 2006)
>
> 1. Support for returning all ranges (startIndex to: stopIndex)
> matching a regex - #allRangesOfRegexMatches:, #matchingRangesIn:
> 2. Added hint to usage documentation on how to get more information
> about matches when enumerating
> 3. Syntax description of dot corrected: matches anything but NUL
> since 1.1a
>
> VERSION 1.2 (May 2006)
>
> Fixed case-insensitive search for character sets.
>
> VERSION 1.1c (December 2004)
>
> Fixed the issue with #matchesOnStream:do: which caused infinite loops
> for matches
> that matched empty strings.
>
> VERSION 1.1b (November 2001)
>
> Changes valueNowOrOnUnwindDo: to ensure:, plus incorporates some
> earlier fixes.
>
> VERSION 1.1a (May 2001)
>
> 1. Support for keeping track of multiple subexpressions.
> 2. Dot (.) matches anything but NUL character, as it should per
> POSIX spec.
> 3. Some bug fixes.
>
>
>
> 2009/11/4 Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr>:
>>> l := '1ère partie\nmilieu\nfin'.
>>> '.*' asRegex matchesIn l.
>>
>> -> infinite and freezing loop.
>>
>> Stef
>>
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> http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
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Bonjour,
Je cherche un Morph capable d'afficher des informations texte sous forme de
colonne (comme dans l'explorateur windows et beacoup d'autre logiciel).
Je n'ai rien trouvé dans l'image Pharo de base, ni dans le sMorph ni
Polymorph...
J'ai trouvé MultiColumnListMorph sur SqueakSource.
Est-ce que j'utilsie cette classe o uest-ce qu'il y a quelque chose de plus
"officiel" ?
Merci
a+
Vicnet
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Hello,
Réunion d'organisation du BlockCamp Paris.
INSIA
mardi 3 novembre à 19h30
27, rue de Fontarabie (Paris 20e)
Métro : Maraichers, Gambetta, Alexandre Dumas
Google Street View : http://bit.ly/LLwn8
Pour l'instant, il y aurait potentiellement :
- Sylvain Courcelle (INSIA)
- David (INSIA)
- Stéphane Akkaoui
- Julien Blanchard (Ruby France)
- Nicolas Mérouze (Ruby France)
- Cyril Mougel (Ruby France)
- Renaud Morvan (Ruby France)
- Jean-François Trân (Ruby France)
Il faudrait au moins un Smalltalker / ESUG, ce serait bien...
-- Jean-François.
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