[squeak-dev] squeak fu for deleted methods

tim Rowledge tim at rowledge.org
Thu May 28 17:43:06 UTC 2020



> On 2020-05-28, at 4:49 AM, K K Subbu <kksubbu.ml at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 27/05/20 11:18 pm, tim Rowledge wrote:
>> For cases where you have recently (ish) deleted something you can
>> look at the changesorter, find the changeset currently being used
>> (and I suspect quite a lot of people aren't really aware they even
>> still exist after so many years of monticello) and scan for methods
>> with 'nil' category. When yo ufind one that seems plausible select it
>> and use 'versions' to get a list of the... versions. 'revert' the one
>> you  want to reclaim.
> 
> I was trying to trace
> 
>  Interpreter class>>translate:doInlining:
> 
> method which could have been deleted sometime between 3.1beta-4411 and 3.2-4956 :

Yah; I think this is something the history browser stuff Chris M did would be well placed to answer. 


tim
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