[squeak-dev] Re: A comparative article (was STON - Smalltalk Object Notation)

H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel at gmail.com
Thu May 10 11:25:31 UTC 2012


On 5/10/12, Levente Uzonyi <leves at elte.hu> wrote:
> On Thu, 10 May 2012, H. Hirzel wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> A question about dynamic arrays
>>
>> Goran writes that he thinks they were introduced in Squeak?
>
> Göran wrote:
> "It is simply a dynamic {} array (was introduced originally in Squeak I
> believe)
> but with the assumption that the expressions all evaluate to Associations
> that are limited to a string as key."
>
> So it's not about dynamic arrays, but arrays created with the brace
> syntax. And yes, that was introduced in Squeak.

Any idea when and for which reason?

Where are they used these days?

Which other Smalltalk dialects have adopted it?


>
> Btw OrderedCollections are dynamic arrays.
>
>
> Levente
>
>> Is this correct? If yes when? References?
>> Which other Smalltalk dialects do have them?
>>
>> Regards
>> Hannes
>>
>>
>> On 5/8/12, Janko Mivšek <janko.mivsek at eranova.si> wrote:
>> [...snip]
>>>
>>> Dne 08. 05. 2012 09:55, piše Göran Krampe:
>>>> Hi guys!
>>>>
>>>> I just posted an article about JSON/STON/Literal arrays/Tirade - and it
>>>> is probably easiest to read at planet.smalltalk.org (my blog has a
>>>> rather bad theme I realized):
>>>>
>>>> http://planet.smalltalk.org
>>>>
>>>> ...or at my blog:
>>>>
>>>> http://goran.krampe.se/2012/05/08/literal-arrays-vs-json-vs-ston-vs-tirade
>>>>
>>>> Sven - sorry for beating down a bit on STON in that article, nothing
>>>> personal and I love all the stuff you have done, I just have a hard
>>>> time
>>>> placing STON in my toolbox. If you can give me good arguments why I am
>>>> dead wrong - please do! ;)
>>>>
>>>> And regarding Tirade, feel free to criticize that too of course, it is
>>>> still not set in stone and all input is appreciated, including telling
>>>> me it sucks :).
>>>>
>>>> The most interesting bit of the article is perhaps my thoughts on
>>>> literals in Smalltalk - would be nice to hear what people thinḱ. And
>>>> oh,
>>>> sorry for the length of the article - it kinda swelled.
>>>>
>>>> regards, Göran
>>
>>


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