Hi,
Those are some unhappy names. The idea behind having a Group is just for the UI. The navigation works nicer with Group because you also get an explanation of what you have inside.
Usually, all methods that have a navigation:'' pragma are used by the UI.
Doru
On Oct 17, 2008, at 3:41 PM, Hani ABDEEN wrote:
Hello,
Really after one hour of thinking that somewhere there is a bug I found the selectors InheritanceDefinition>>superClass and InheritanceDefinition>>subClass
which are not accessors and they are different of:
InheritanceDefinition>>superclass and InheritanceDefinition>>subclass.
Could you please illustrate why we need the selectors #superClass and #subClass when we have the accessors #superclass and #subclass? Specially, could you explain why both return a group that will always contain one, and only one, element?
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