Yes, that would be great. I am in fact just interested in getting an inspection of the resulting object.
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Alexandre Bergel
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> On Jan 7, 2016, at 6:34 PM, Stefan André Reichhart
stefan.reichhart@gmail.com wrote:
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> Hi Alex,
>
>> On 07 Jan 2016, at 21:11, Alexandre Bergel
alexandre.bergel@me.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Consider the method:
>> RTSunburstBuilderExamples >> basic15
>> <gtExample>
>> | b mt |
>> b := RTSunburstBuilder new.
>> …
>> ^ b
>>
>> By having the pragma I can run the example as a test. That is good, but I want to have the object inspected. Currently it does not.
>> Is there a way to get the object inspected?
>>
>> With <script: ‘self new basic15 inspect’> instead of <gtExample>, then I could get it.
>
> urg :(
>
> you want to inspect "b" - right ?
>
> "b" is the "returnValue" of the example ... so you can do
> "your example" result returnValue inspect
> or shorter
> "your example" returnValue inspect
>
> if I understand you right you would like to have a quicker and more direct access to the returnValue via the Nautilus/UI ? we can do that ... very easy. No need to stringify Smalltalk code into pragmas!
>
> Cheers
> stef
>
> btw: the "result" of an example holds the returnValue as well as the exceptions (expected & unexpected) during runtime/testing
>
>
>>
>> Alexandre
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