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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Creating "echo" in GNU Smalltalk
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Mike Anderson |
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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Creating "echo" in GNU Smalltalk |
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Thu, 05 Oct 2006 12:29:46 +0000 |
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Bram Neijt wrote:
> That takes care of the source. Now the hard parts...
> - How do I create a usable, distributable image without distributing
> the source. (My source is hopelessly distributed over hundreds of
> files with allot of secrets ;-) )
With file-ins the source is not actually contained in the image, but as
a reference to the source file. Run strings on your image to check, but
I think you're safe.
> - How could I make it replace my current echo binary (although not
> currently possible, without the extra flags). In short: make it
> 'self-contained' or executable.
chmod a+x echo.im
> PS and Offtopic: is there a way to load another image and call an
> object within that image? Effectively using other images as libraries?
I think that this is something akin to loading an image segment, ie.
incorporating compiled Smalltalk into your image. That's not possible,
but I'll go off on a little digression here, if you don't mind :)
Wouldn't it be nicer if you instead ran the other image and then
communicated with it by sending messages, maybe via http, for example?
Sure, it will be a little slower, but the image could even be located on
a remote server. It would also mean that your client wouldn't actually
have to be Smalltalk itself. Hmmm...
Mike