[UPDATES] 3 more
Bruce ONeel
edoneel at sdf.lonestar.org
Wed Mar 2 13:41:50 UTC 2005
Hi,
These now live on http://box1.squeakfoundation.org/files
cheers
bruce
Michael Rueger <michael at impara.de> wrote:
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 17:36:27 +0100
> From: Michael Rueger <michael at impara.de>
> Subject: [UPDATES] 3 more
> To: Squeak <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
> organization: impara.de
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> Hi all,
>
> just so you guys don't get bored ;-)
>
> Thanks for everybody pitching in!
>
> Michael
>
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>
> "Change Set: filePathMethodRename
> Date: 24 February 2005
> Author: Yoshiki Ohshima
>
> Rename systemPath to vmPath."
>
> "Change Set: FontSetFixes-di
> Date: 24 January 2005
> Author: Dan Ingalls
>
> Recent changes to support extended character sets have made it no longer
> possible to fileOut code with arbitrary string literals and read them
> back in again without corruption. The fileOut / fileIn capability of
> FontSet depended on this ability and is consequently broken in release 3.8.
>
> This changeSet changes that mechanism to use MIME64 encoded literals
> which still work in the latest releases. It includes a method that will
> accept the new encodings, and it puts a useful comment in the method
> most likely to break if an attempt is made to read in one of the
> now-unreadable fileOuts.
>
> This code has been tested in 3.8, and it should work in old Squeaks back
> to when MIME encoding was introduced. It therefore not only fixes 3.8
> in this regard, but it can be filed into old Squeaks to make them
> FontSet-compatible with 3.8 when fixed.
> "
>
> "Change Set: CategorizerFix
> Date: 25 February 2005
> Author: Hans-Martin Mosner
>
> Fixes a bug with reading class organizations containing nil, true or
> false as message selectors.
> The cause of the bug: Recent Squeak versions changed parsing of literal
> vectors such that nil, true and false are not stored as Symbols but as
> the respective objects."
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