On 4/7/2010 6:04 PM, Phil (list) wrote:
The other things I've run into so far are problems with what appears to be an incomplete changeset being generated by 2.0 (specifically with a class that I had renamed) and a hard crash problem (i.e. the image literally just quits/crashes with no error) related to OpenGL/FFI that I wasn't having in 2.0. These two are more FYI at this stage (and if either of these problems sounds familiar, by all means please let me know) as I still have some investigating to do to see if there is something on my end that is the cause of these problems or if it's something I can figure out a fix for and provide to you.
Make sure you run "Smalltalk recreateSpecialObjectsArray" to ensure the FFI classes get registered properly.
Cheers, - Andreas
Now that I've finally gotten just about all of my stuff migrated to Cuis, I'm going to use this migration as an opportunity to clean my code up a little (OK, a lot :-) so that hopefully I won't fall so far behind future releases and can provide more timely feedback going forward.
One additional item I would like to get your thoughts on is whether or not you think that maintaining compliance with the ANSI Smalltalk spec (or some other standard) where possible (i.e. it's a capability that is included in Cuis) is a worthwhile goal? This seems like it might be helpful in trying to remain at least minimally compatible with packages not specifically developed for Cuis.
Thanks, Phil
On Mar 22, 2010, at 2:48 PM, Juan Vuletich wrote:
Hi Folks,
Cuis 2.2 is out, as usual, at www.jvuletich.org/Cuis/Index.html. From the release notes:
Main new in Cuis 2.3
- Fixes for internalized sources
- Decompiler fixes by nice
- Various code cosmetics fixes
- Enhancements to prettyPrint by cmm
- A fix to WeakRegistry by ul
- Added BitBltTests to allow knowing if the VM is updated
- A serious simplification of Morphic geometry, removing DisplayTransform
- InteractiveErrorCorrection fixes by cao and jmv
- Lots of minor fixes
A big news, at least for me, is that I added a "Donate" button. So, you have a new way to help me keep developing Cuis.
Cheers, Juan Vuletich