[squeak-dev] The Trunk: Tools-eem.738.mcz
Nicolas Cellier
nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com
Sun Dec 25 14:14:05 UTC 2016
Oh, I fixed that in my own images. I'm commiting now.
2016-12-24 23:24 GMT+01:00 Chris Muller <asqueaker at gmail.com>:
> Hi Eliot, it appears that the MessageTrace is broken, which depends on
> the elements being Strings.
>
> Would you please fix it?
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 4:15 PM, <commits at source.squeak.org> wrote:
> > Eliot Miranda uploaded a new version of Tools to project The Trunk:
> > http://source.squeak.org/trunk/Tools-eem.738.mcz
> >
> > ==================== Summary ====================
> >
> > Name: Tools-eem.738
> > Author: eem
> > Time: 20 December 2016, 2:15:33.753612 pm
> > UUID: 71a932b5-137d-49ba-8db9-9bb8e074b37e
> > Ancestors: Tools-cmm.737
> >
> > Fix regression in RecentMessages due to Tools-eem.736. Use
> MethodReference comparison instead of funky string comparison.
> >
> > =============== Diff against Tools-cmm.737 ===============
> >
> > Item was changed:
> > ----- Method: RecentMessageSet>>updateListsAndCodeIn: (in category
> 'update') -----
> > updateListsAndCodeIn: aWindow
> > + self canDiscardEdits ifFalse: [^self].
> > + RecentMessages default isEmpty ifTrue: [^self].
> > + (messageList isEmpty
> > + or: [RecentMessages default mostRecent = messageList first])
> > + ifTrue: [self updateCodePaneIfNeeded]
> > + ifFalse: [self reformulateList]!
> > - | recentFromUtilities |
> > - self canDiscardEdits ifFalse: [ ^ self ].
> > - RecentMessages default isEmpty ifTrue: [ ^ self ].
> > - recentFromUtilities := RecentMessages default mostRecent
> asString , ' '.
> > - (messageList isEmpty or: [ messageList first asStringOrText
> asString beginsWith: recentFromUtilities ])
> > - ifTrue: [ self updateCodePaneIfNeeded ]
> > - ifFalse: [ self reformulateList ]!
> >
> >
>
>
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