[ENH ]initializeDoItsInChangeSets(was: Removing DoIts from a chan
geset)
Magistrello Alejandro (SFA)
magistra at TELEFONICA.COM.AR
Wed May 7 12:51:34 UTC 2003
Hi Chris and all!
please test the attached cs,
it'll add a preference option named initializeDoItsInChangeSets,
-- balloonHelp: 'If true, when a initialize method is changed or
created on the class-side, change-sets fileouts will include a
doit invoking this method'.
you'll have to disable it if don't want those initialize doits
regards,
Alejandro
<<initializeDoitsInCS-asm.1.cs.gz>>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: cgreuter at csclub.uwaterloo.ca [SMTP:cgreuter at csclub.uwaterloo.ca]
> Enviado el: martes 6 de mayo de 2003 6:50
> Para: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> Asunto: Re: Removing DoIts from a changeset
>
> In article <200305051619.15824 at ned.bike-nomad.com>,
> Ned Konz <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org> wrote:
> >On Monday 05 May 2003 04:06 pm, Chris Reuter wrote:
> >> I have a change set that contains a number of DoIts which invoke
> >> various initialization methods. I'm trying to phase these out in
> >> favour of a SAR postscript.
> >
> >How did you get DoIts into a change set?
>
> Well _that_ sounds ominous.
>
> And now that I think of it, I have no idea. It just started doing the
> right thing all of a sudden. I guess there was (is?) a bug somewhere
> that let it in. It would have happened in 2.4, probably.
>
> I guess it's time to take a text editor to the changeset.
>
>
> --Chris
>
>
> --
> Chris Reuter
> http://www.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/~cgreuter
> "Tablet is the wrong medicinal analogy: suppository more adequately
> describes
> the Smart Display experience."
> --Rupert Goodwins,
> <http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/review/2/2/3760.html>
>
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