Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
Peter
Yes, I use it for LRP.
I instantiate a RoassalModel and then set the script, as below. Sometimes I redraw the entire visualization by sending the refresh message to the RoassalModel instance. I don’t do anything else, really (no idea what event and lastEvent is about).
treeview := self instantiate: RoassalModel. treeview script: [:view :canvas | self buildTreeOnView: view ].
On Feb 28, 2015, at 14:05, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
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For me it seems weird thet applyScript (refresh) destroys the view and creates it again. Wouldn't it make more sense to expose the view on model and then instead of refresh use cleanAll (RTView>>cleanAll)?
Or maybe we should just make a new Model/Adapter for our needs and leave the Roassal's alone. :)
Peter
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Johan Fabry jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
Yes, I use it for LRP.
I instantiate a RoassalModel and then set the script, as below. Sometimes I redraw the entire visualization by sending the refresh message to the RoassalModel instance. I don’t do anything else, really (no idea what event and lastEvent is about).
treeview := self instantiate: RoassalModel. treeview script: [:view :canvas | self buildTreeOnView: view ].
On Feb 28, 2015, at 14:05, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
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I don’t know what’s best right now. I think I should sit together with Alex for a bit, so we can talk about it and produce a cleaner version.
I think that for now we can leave it alone, just make sure that it keeps working and you add a bug report so that Alex and I can look at it when we can find some time to sit together.
On Feb 28, 2015, at 15:44, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
For me it seems weird thet applyScript (refresh) destroys the view and creates it again. Wouldn't it make more sense to expose the view on model and then instead of refresh use cleanAll (RTView>>cleanAll)?
Or maybe we should just make a new Model/Adapter for our needs and leave the Roassal's alone. :)
Peter
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Johan Fabry <jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl mailto:jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl> wrote:
Yes, I use it for LRP.
I instantiate a RoassalModel and then set the script, as below. Sometimes I redraw the entire visualization by sending the refresh message to the RoassalModel instance. I don’t do anything else, really (no idea what event and lastEvent is about).
treeview := self instantiate: RoassalModel. treeview script: [:view :canvas | self buildTreeOnView: view ].
On Feb 28, 2015, at 14:05, Peter Uhnák <i.uhnak@gmail.com mailto:i.uhnak@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
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Ok.
The fix I sent in the first mail seems to work also for the refresh.
We can change the model/adapter once the "proper" way is decided for Spec.
Peter
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 9:23 PM, Johan Fabry jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
I don’t know what’s best right now. I think I should sit together with Alex for a bit, so we can talk about it and produce a cleaner version.
I think that for now we can leave it alone, just make sure that it keeps working and you add a bug report so that Alex and I can look at it when we can find some time to sit together.
On Feb 28, 2015, at 15:44, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
For me it seems weird thet applyScript (refresh) destroys the view and creates it again. Wouldn't it make more sense to expose the view on model and then instead of refresh use cleanAll (RTView>>cleanAll)?
Or maybe we should just make a new Model/Adapter for our needs and leave the Roassal's alone. :)
Peter
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Johan Fabry jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
Yes, I use it for LRP.
I instantiate a RoassalModel and then set the script, as below. Sometimes I redraw the entire visualization by sending the refresh message to the RoassalModel instance. I don’t do anything else, really (no idea what event and lastEvent is about).
treeview := self instantiate: RoassalModel. treeview script: [:view :canvas | self buildTreeOnView: view ].
On Feb 28, 2015, at 14:05, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
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On 28 February 2015 at 18:44, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
For me it seems weird thet applyScript (refresh) destroys the view and creates it again. Wouldn't it make more sense to expose the view on model and then instead of refresh use cleanAll (RTView>>cleanAll)?
How can I use the same RTView? (instead of destroying each time).
Or maybe we should just make a new Model/Adapter for our needs and leave the Roassal's alone. :)
Peter
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Johan Fabry jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
Yes, I use it for LRP.
I instantiate a RoassalModel and then set the script, as below. Sometimes I redraw the entire visualization by sending the refresh message to the RoassalModel instance. I don’t do anything else, really (no idea what event and lastEvent is about).
treeview := self instantiate: RoassalModel. treeview script: [:view :canvas | self buildTreeOnView: view ].
On Feb 28, 2015, at 14:05, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
Peter
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On 10/16, Peter H. Meadows wrote:
On 28 February 2015 at 18:44, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
For me it seems weird thet applyScript (refresh) destroys the view and creates it again. Wouldn't it make more sense to expose the view on model and then instead of refresh use cleanAll (RTView>>cleanAll)?
How can I use the same RTView? (instead of destroying each time).
What I've done for my purposes is subclass RoassalModel and extract the variable.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RoassalModel subclass: #MyRoassalModel instanceVariableNames: 'roassalView' classVariableNames: '' package: 'MyPackage'
MyRoassalModel>>initialize super initialize. self script: [ :view :canvas | roassalView := view ] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's ugly (extracting vars out of block), but I never got around to making a proper solution.
Or maybe we should just make a new Model/Adapter for our needs and leave the Roassal's alone. :)
Peter
On Sat, Feb 28, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Johan Fabry jfabry@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
Yes, I use it for LRP.
I instantiate a RoassalModel and then set the script, as below. Sometimes I redraw the entire visualization by sending the refresh message to the RoassalModel instance. I don’t do anything else, really (no idea what event and lastEvent is about).
treeview := self instantiate: RoassalModel. treeview script: [:view :canvas | self buildTreeOnView: view ].
On Feb 28, 2015, at 14:05, Peter Uhnák i.uhnak@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
apparently we broke MorphicRoassalAdapter when cleaning Spec, I attached a fix.
However my question is - does anybody (except us) actually use the Roassal2Spec package? Because otherwise we could clean it a bit. For example I'm not sure of the use case of script:/lastEvent:.
Peter
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I think this is the only way to do it
Alexandre