[Seaside] Question about WASelectTag class hierarchy...
Philippe Marschall
philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 16:03:54 UTC 2007
How do you load experimental code into VisualWorks nowadays?
Cheers
Philippe
2007/4/28, Boris Popov <boris at deepcovelabs.com>:
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> Please don't do traits, we use VisualWorks and I would very much not want to
> load experimental code into our production environment. In this case I don't
> see a problem with code duplication.
>
> Cheers!
>
> -Boris
> (Sent from a BlackBerry)
>
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> Subject: Re: [Seaside] Question about WASelectTag class hierarchy...
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> > Or, is this just a case of some missing method(s) in either
> > WACollectionTag (parent of WASelectTag) or WASelectTag that should be
> > implementing #tabindex:?
>
> The problem with many attributes is that we can either put them into
> many specific tags or into the superclass of all tags. Either-way
> there are some drawbacks. If we put these attributes into many
> specific tags we have code duplication, if we put them into the
> superclass we provide an attribute that might not be available to all
> tags.
>
> The answer are Traits of course, that fit very well the XHTML
> attribute modules. Since the development of Seaside is going on in 3.9
> I wonder if it would make sense to take advantage of that? If only
> Monticello would transparently load a flattened view into older
> images, I would certainly vote for going this way ...
>
> Lukas
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