[Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get it to delete itself?

stéphane ducasse ducasse at iam.unibe.ch
Mon Jul 10 06:54:01 UTC 2006


> Yes. You are probably right. And if you needed to do
> it anyway how would you accomplish the task?
>
> Sometimes it will be appropriate to leave the image in
> a clean state and remove startup code.

Hi jerome

I'm sure that you do not know the amount of work that is to harvest
changes and fixes. So I will see the impact of having ChangeSet  
newChanges: ChangeSet new
at the end.

After I think that checking the postscript of your cs is your job not  
mine.

Stef


> So how to do it is a matter of curiosity and knowledge
> seeking.
>
> The specific problem I mentioned in the original post
> has been solved with your and karl’s suggestion.
> I put it in its own thread:
>
> http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/squeak-dev/2006-July/ 
> 105946.html
>
> Thank you for responding to my posts.
>
> Yours in service, --Jerome Peace
>
> ---
>  	
>> [Help] After you've run a postscript, how do you get
> it to delete itself?
>
> In response Bert wrote:
>
>> Deleting something from the changeset makes it work
> magically, you
>> cannot tell by looking at the CS what it did. Bad
> practice, IMNSHO.
>
>> - Bert -
>
>
>
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