[Fix] ClassBuilder (Obsolete Classes) [Most recent version!]

Nathanael Scharli n.schaerli at gmx.net
Wed Apr 24 11:54:36 UTC 2002


Hi all

> Nathaniel, I see that this is almost (but not quite) the same as a fix
> Andreas recently passed around; which is more recent, more 'fixed'?

I'm sorry about the confusion with different versions of the
ClassBuilderFix. I have been away for a while and so I didn't notice that
Andreas Raab (I sent him an older version to review) has already posted an
older version.

I synchronized with Andreas yesterday, and it turned out hat both he and me
had added some little things to the fixes we posted. This means that neither
of them is really "the most recent" version.
Thus, we have created a new version of the fix that incorporates both my and
his changes. This version works with Squeak 3.2gamma (4827), but it does not
work with Squeak 3.3 yet. As I said before, I'm going to look at that with
Henrik next week and try to make it compatible.

Cheers,
Nathanael


Attachment: Most recent ClassBuilderFix for Squeak 3.2gamma (4827)



> -----Original Message-----
> From: squeak-dev-admin at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> [mailto:squeak-dev-admin at lists.squeakfoundation.org]On Behalf Of Tim
> Rowledge
> Sent: Dienstag, 23. April 2002 22:08
> To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> Subject: Re: [Fix] ClassBuilder (Obsolete Classes)
>
>
> Ned Konz <ned at bike-nomad.com> is claimed by the authorities to
> have written:
>
>
> > Running it on my recent image gives:
> >
> > *** Before cleaning up ***
> > Really obsolete metaclasses: 165
> > Really obsolete classes: 165
> >
> > Start fixing the class hierarchy and cleaning up...DONE
> > Start checking the class hierarchy...OK
> >
> > *** After cleaning up ***
> > Really obsolete metaclasses: 63
> > Really obsolete classes: 63
> It's hard to imagine that there should be any obsolete classes left,
> wonder what is still keeping them around? Definitely some cleanup
> needed.
>
> Nathaniel, I see that this is almost (but not quite) the same as a fix
> Andreas recently passed around; which is more recent, more 'fixed'?
>
> tim
> --
> Tim Rowledge, tim at sumeru.stanford.edu, http://sumeru.stanford.edu/tim
> Useful random insult:- Stumped by anything child-proof.
>
>
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