Hi Doru,
Le 01/09/2017 à 23:51, Tudor Girba a écrit :
Hi,
When we announced the GT Documenter as an application for the moldable
editor, one of the remarks was that GT Examples implementation relies
too much on pragma magic.
We are now happy to announce that this is no longer the case because
Andrei did a great job and rebuilt examples without the need for static
pragmas for specifying dependencies.
Thinking of it, I'm sure that analysis is nearly able to establish
something is a proper example without even the <gtExample> tag...
Regards,
Thierry
So, now we can example dependencies simply through normal calls:
emptyView
<gtExample>
^ GtMondrian new
twoNodes
<gtExamples>
view := self emptyView
view nodes with: {1 . 2}
... and the engine can figure out the static dependencies. This means
that examples can be used both as plain unary methods, and as
replacement for tests. We think this should address the worry of
examples being too heavy (the current implementation is ~350 lines).
With a bit of extra effort, we also adapted GT Documenter to expand the
example dependencies as seen below. This means that examples can now be
used directly as units of documentation as well.
We think this is significant.
Cheers,
The feenk team
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