[squeak-dev] Loading Seaside results in a number of, Grease related code issues

Jakob Reschke forums.jakob at resfarm.de
Fri May 29 19:38:00 UTC 2020


Hi Max,

Is there some CI system for Grease where Squeak could subscribe to the
Squeak-specific results?

Kind regards,
Jakob

Am Fr., 29. Mai 2020 um 07:54 Uhr schrieb Max Leske <maxleske at gmail.com>:
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> > On Thu, May 28, 2020 at 01:01:55PM -0700, tim Rowledge wrote:
> >
> >> Whilst checking things after installing Seaside and Cryptography I noticed that there are a couple of dangling Undeclareds that lead into some faulty loaded code.
> >>
> >> 'home' and 'startpc' are referenced in BlockContext>>#tempVarRefs. This is not too much of a problem since there are no senders but since there are also a bunch of methods loaded into the no longer used Context/BlockContext/MethodContext classes it might be an indicator of some updating needed in the Grease package, specifically *grease-squeak5-core. I don't know who looks after this, so if anyone does, please pass it on.
> >>
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> Thanks Tim. Ideally you would open issue reports at https://github.com/SeasideSt/Grease/issues.
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> You don't mention the Squeak version you're looking at, that would help.
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> We've just prepared some fixes for Squeak (e.g. #asMutator deprecation) and we could probably get those changes in to the same Release.
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> >
> >
> > The grease package is one of those things that we, the Squeak community,
> > need to take more responsibility for. If anyone is looking for a worthwhile
> > Sunday Squeaker project, this would be a good one.
> >
> > Dave
>
>
> That would be great! Just checking Grease / Seaside for obvious issues in Squeak and reporting them to us would be a huge help. We're only 3 (mostly 1) people who do most of the work and we'd love some more help.
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>
> Cheers,
> Max


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