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Subject: Re: [squeak-dev] [BUG] Browser removeClass PlayerXX
From: Marcel Taeumel <marcel.taeumel () hpi ! de>
Date: 2018-05-28 8:53:41
Message-ID: ad8e4b13-7b5e-41d2-8400-a2bb526fce7a () getmailbird ! com
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Hi Karl,
update your image and evaluate "ReleaseBuilder discardUserObjects". Then se=
e whether those uniclasses appear in the code browser again. Should work no=
w.
Best,
Marcel
Am 27.05.2018 13:28:31 schrieb Marcel Taeumel <marcel.taeumel@hpi.de>:
Hi, there.
The main issue is that uni-classes are in several environments at the momen=
t. See:
Player class >> #environment
:-(
On deletion, they will not get removed from the default/global environment.=
That confuses the system code browser. This might be the actual bug: Why a=
re uni-classes stored in the default environment?
Best,
Marcel
Am 27.05.2018 13:02:50 schrieb karl ramberg <karlramberg@gmail.com>:
Hi,
I ran across this bug trying to clean up spurious loaded Player classes.
Removing a class in UserObjects=C2=A0in the Browser using menu option 'remo=
ve class(X)'.
PlayerXX classes=C2=A0 are replaced by AnObsoletePlayerXX instead in the li=
st.
If you click on the AnObsoletePlayerXX you get a DNU from the browser.
Best,
Karl
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Calibri;color: #000000"> Hi Karl,<div><br></div><div>update your image and evaluate \
"ReleaseBuilder discardUserObjects". Then see whether those uniclasses appear in the \
code browser again. Should work \
now.</div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Marcel</div><div \
class="mb_sig"></div><blockquote class="history_container" type="cite" \
style="border-left-style:solid;border-width:1px; margin-top:20px; \
margin-left:0px;padding-left:10px;"> <p style="color: #AAAAAA; margin-top: 10px;">Am \
27.05.2018 13:28:31 schrieb Marcel Taeumel <marcel.taeumel@hpi.de>:</p><div \
id="__MailbirdStyleContent" style="font-size: 12pt;font-family: Calibri;color: \
#000000">
Hi, there.<div><br></div><div>The main issue \
is that uni-classes are in several environments at the moment. See:</div><div>Player \
class >> #environment</div><div><br></div><div>:-(</div><div><br></div><div>On \
deletion, they will not get removed from the default/global environment. That \
confuses the system code browser. This might be the actual bug: Why are uni-classes \
stored in the default \
environment?</div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Marcel</div><div \
class="mb_sig"></div>
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<p style="color: #AAAAAA; margin-top: 10px;">Am 27.05.2018 \
13:02:50 schrieb karl ramberg <karlramberg@gmail.com>:</p> <meta \
http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><div dir="ltr">Hi,<div>I \
ran across this bug trying to clean up spurious loaded Player \
classes.</div><div><br><div>Removing a class in
<span style="color: rgb(34,34,34);font-family: arial,sans-serif;font-size: \
10pt;font-style: normal;font-variant-ligatures: normal;font-variant-caps: \
normal;font-weight: 400;letter-spacing: normal;text-align: start;text-indent: \
0px;text-transform: none;white-space: normal;word-spacing: 0px;background-color: \
rgb(255,255,255);text-decoration-style: initial;text-decoration-color: initial;float: \
none;display: inline">UserObjects</span> in the Browser using menu option \
'remove class(X)'.</div><div>PlayerXX classes are replaced by \
AnObsoletePlayerXX instead in the list.</div><div><br></div><div>If you click on the \
AnObsoletePlayerXX you get a DNU from the \
browser.</div><div><br></div><div>Best,</div></div><div>Karl</div><div><br></div></div>
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