Hi!
Is there a C++ parser available? I mean, is there a way to analyze C++ in Moose right now?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Hi!
In a new Moose image, we cannot do a "Transcript open”. Apparently, #Transcript is bound to a NonInteractiveTranscript.
NonInteractiveTranscript open raises en error.
That is odd.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Hi!
I have just downloaded the last moose. When I open it, I have an AuthorNameRequest error.
Am I the only one?
Alexandre
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> From: Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.ducasse(a)inria.fr>
> Subject: [Esug-list] 24rd International Smalltalk Joint Conference - Call for Contributions
> Date: March 17, 2016 at 7:53:07 AM GMT+1
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> 24rd International Smalltalk Joint Conference - Call for Contributions
>
> Prague, Czech Republic
> from 22 to 26 August 2016
> http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2016/ <http://www.esug.org/Conferences/2016/>
>
> This call includes:
> Developer Forum
> Smalltalk Technology Award
> International Workshop
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> * Submit a talk, a software or a paper to one of the events. See below.
> * Attend the conference. We'd like to beat the previous record of
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>
> Developers Forum: International Smalltalk Developers Conference
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> We are looking for YOUR experience on using Smalltalk. You will have
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> The list of topics for the normal talks and tutorials includes, but
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> Teaching Pearls and Show us Your Business
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> We expect to have several 10 to 15 min sessions aggregated.
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> !! How to submit?
> --------------
>
> Submissions deadline is 15 of May 2015
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> International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies
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>
> Technology Award Competition
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> The top 3 teams with the most innovative software will receive,
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> We hope to see you there and have fun together.
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Hi!
Doru, you have tried on some point to analyze some Java without VerveineJ. How did it go?
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Hola,
in part of the code of LRP I work with arrows, and I need to get the shape, but this triggers a DNU. I guess I need to set something on the arrow before I can get the element, or get it via another route. What should I do?
Relevant code below:
arrow := RTArrowedLine new
color: trans color;
edgeFrom: efrom to: eto;
withOffsetIfMultiple.
element := arrow element.
Gives me:
RTElement(Object)>>doesNotUnderstand: #to
RTShorterDistanceWithOffsetAttachPoint(RTAbstractShorterDistanceAttachPoint)>>basicStartingPointOf:
RTShorterDistanceWithOffsetAttachPoint>>basicStartingPointOf:
RTShorterDistanceWithOffsetAttachPoint(RTAttachPoint)>>startingPointOf:
RTLine(RTAbstractLine)>>updateFor:trachelShape:
RTLine(RTShape)>>trachelShapeFor:
RTArrowedLine>>trachelShapeFor:
RTElement(RTShapedObject)>>addShape:
RTArrowedLine(RTShape)>>element
LRPProgramVisualization>>buildTransition:withElements:forView:
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Dear community,
As you may have seen, Roassal has entered a stabilization phase. The book AgileVisualization.com will soon be released. After its release, Roassal will go over a new development phase. In order to prepare it, I am asking this question:
What are the 3 aspects you would like to see improved in Roassal?
You can answer publicly or by sending private messages.
Kind regards,
Alexandre
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Hola,
there is a bug in RTArrowedLine: the width: message (defined in the RTAbstractArrowedLine superclass) does not set the width of the head. Could something like the code below be added? This code solves the problem for me.
RTArrowedLine>>width: aNumber
super width: aNumber.
self head width: aNumber.
and I imagine something similar should be done with RTDoubleArrowedLine (but I have no experience with that guy).
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