I tried to make this easier with Moose Chef. When you see a dependency between classes, it's actually a dependency between methods and you have to retrieve the 'source' methods of this dependency to see the source code. I just need more people to test this API in practice.
I will have a deep look at Chef soon. I would like to assess the test coverage and increase it. We did this on Moose core. It was quite useful to understand it.
In the future, it is likely that a large part of my research will focus on testing, debugging, and profiling. So yes, I want to make our tools better.
Alexandre
On 7 avr. 2011, at 23:43, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
Yes, I like the idea. Connecting visualizations with source code is often seen as difficult. Currently, in Mondrian, you cannot find a particular node, I mean that the scrollbar indexes are adjusted to show a particular elements. I will work on this soon. This is crucial.
Cheers, Alexandre
On 7 Apr 2011, at 15:52, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
Hi guys
now that we have announcements it should be easy to have a code spy: a window that when I browse any things in moose (being it a mondrian node, or a whatever stuff announcement event) I could see in the spy window the code of the entity. This way I could move hyperfast my mouse on a nice mondrian view and get immediately fats code overview wihtout having to click, spawn or wahtever action.
Do you like the idea? Because I always got frustrtaed with visualaition because I could not get that behavior in addition to the visualization.
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