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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint
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Mike Anderson |
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Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint |
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Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:03:00 +0000 |
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Paolo Bonzini wrote:
No argument with anything you said, except:
- ^self inject: aCollectionOfStrings into: [ :a : b | a, b ]
+ ^aCollectionOfStrings fold: [ :a : b | a, self, b ]
was what I meant :-) (like perl's join).
>> I don't think that the #methodsFor: case works so well. There's less
>> justification for having a special-case block:
>>
>
> The justification is just to provide a familiar syntax to people that
> have prejudice. :-) If the mountain does not go to Mohammed, ...
Well, yes, but with the method body it makes some kind of sense, because
the [] enclose valid code. It grates a bit more for the methodsFor: case
is all. Would you separate the method declarations with periods?
Your quotation is backwards, by the way (-:
>> Personally, I wouldn't mind declaring the category for each method:
>>
>> String methodFor: 'examples' body: [ join: aCollectionOfStrings
>> "Join the elements of aCollectionOfStrings, in order, with myself."
>> ]
>>
>
> Yes, and that's about the same as the above "Method" syntax. I don't
> have a "body:" because anyway this has to be special cased in the parser
> -- it's not a block anyway, it's just reusing the [ ] tokens, the same
> as { } are used for scoping many different things in C/C++/Java.
A method declaration is *very* similar to a block, though. For a list of
methods, it would make more sense (to me at least) to re-use {}.
Anyway, these are minor niggles.
I don't think it's wise to point to C/C++ as good examples BTW ;-)
Mike
- [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Luca Bruno, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Paolo Bonzini, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Luca Bruno, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Paolo Bonzini, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Luca Bruno, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Mike Anderson, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Paolo Bonzini, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Bram Neijt, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Mike Anderson, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Paolo Bonzini, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint,
Mike Anderson <=
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, David Given, 2006/09/29
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Paolo Bonzini, 2006/09/30
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, David Given, 2006/09/30
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Mike Anderson, 2006/09/30
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Paolo Bonzini, 2006/09/30
- Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Bram Neijt, 2006/09/29
Re: [Help-smalltalk] Community sprint, Bram Neijt, 2006/09/29