Just from a API-structure POV, shouldn't the user-API's call the lower-level "basic" API's instead of vice-versa?
IOW, "basic..." methods are meant for low-level implementations while the non-basic are meant for user-access. Low-level implementations calling the higher-level user methods smells..
On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 9:39 AM, commits@source.squeak.org wrote:
A new version of Collections was added to project The Inbox: http://source.squeak.org/inbox/Collections-cbc.581.mcz
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Name: Collections-cbc.581 Author: cbc Time: 29 August 2014, 7:39:32.599 am UUID: a38b6f89-e4f2-7b4b-99d3-eeafa9c35445 Ancestors: Collections-nice.580
Fix #basicUpTo: to call #upTo: instead of #next:
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Item was changed: ----- Method: PositionableStream>>basicUpTo: (in category 'accessing - multibyte support') ----- basicUpTo: anObject
^self upTo: anObject
!^self next: anObject