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RE : TK Browser fails to start on
user name
2006-09-25 15:27:26
> Apparently the Helvitca font isn't in the
> distribution....

No, it's probably a bug that doesn't show up on Mac OS. 
That is, what release candidates are for.  Keep reporting
bugs!
 
Paolo


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Re: RE?: TK Brows
user name
2006-09-27 18:39:23


Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> 
>> Apparently the Helvitca font isn't in the
>> distribution....
> 
> No, it's probably a bug that doesn't show up on Mac OS.
 That is, what
> release candidates are for.  Keep reporting bugs!
>  
> Paolo
> 
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Same here... for GTK i have another problem too when loading
the package:

Loading package GTK
"Scavenging... 83% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 73% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 64% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 77% reclaimed, done"
Recompiling classes...
Recompiling class: GTK.GtkRequisition class
Recompiling selector: #sizeof
a Smalltalk string:1: parse error, expected identifier or
binary operator or
keyword
Recompiling classes...
Recompiling classes...
Recompiling class: GTK.GdkEventButton class
Recompiling selector: #sizeof
a Smalltalk string:1: parse error, expected identifier or
binary operator or
keyword
Recompiling classes...
Recompiling class: GTK.GdkEventMotion class
Recompiling selector: #sizeof
a Smalltalk string:1: parse error, expected identifier or
binary operator or
keyword
Recompiling classes...
Recompiling class: GTK.GdkEventConfigure class
Recompiling selector: #sizeof
a Smalltalk string:1: parse error, expected identifier or
binary operator or
keyword
"Scavenging... 43% reclaimed, done"
"Global garbage collection... done, heap grown"
"Scavenging... 76% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 54% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 54% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 55% reclaimed, done"
"Global garbage collection... done, heap grown"
"Scavenging... 78% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 56% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 54% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 55% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 55% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 55% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 54% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 55% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 56% reclaimed, done"
"Global garbage collection... done, heap grown"
"Scavenging... 78% reclaimed, done"
"Scavenging... 55% reclaimed, done"
Object: nil error: did not understand #type
Smalltalk.MessageNotUnderstood(Smalltalk.Exception)>>#
signal
Smalltalk.UndefinedObject(Smalltalk.Object)>>#doesNotU
nderstand:
Smalltalk.UndefinedObject>>#executeStatements
Object: CFunctionDescriptor error: primitive operation
failed
SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed(Smalltalk.Exception)>>
;#signal
SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed class(Smalltalk.Exception
class)>>#signal
Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor
class(Smalltalk.Object)>>#primitiveFailed
Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor
class>>#for:returning:withArgs:
Smalltalk.CompiledMethod>>#rewriteAsCCall:returning:ar
gs:
optimized [] in
Smalltalk.Class>>#initializeAsRootClass
Object: nil error: did not understand #type
Smalltalk.MessageNotUnderstood(Smalltalk.Exception)>>#
signal
Smalltalk.UndefinedObject(Smalltalk.Object)>>#doesNotU
nderstand:
Smalltalk.UndefinedObject>>#executeStatements
Object: CFunctionDescriptor error: primitive operation
failed
SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed(Smalltalk.Exception)>>
;#signal
SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed class(Smalltalk.Exception
class)>>#signal
Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor
class(Smalltalk.Object)>>#primitiveFailed
Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor
class>>#for:returning:withArgs:
Smalltalk.CompiledMethod>>#rewriteAsCCall:returning:ar
gs:
optimized [] in
Smalltalk.Class>>#initializeAsRootClass
"Scavenging... 57% reclaimed, done"

It seems running better than stable 2.2 which didn't find C
functions, this
seems a lighter bug... what about? Maybe a traceback with a
full report of
where the error has been encountered should be implemented
in GST, don't you
think so?
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Re: RE?: TK Brows
user name
2006-09-28 12:10:39


Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> 
>> Apparently the Helvitca font isn't in the
>> distribution....
> 
> No, it's probably a bug that doesn't show up on Mac OS.
 That is, what
> release candidates are for.  Keep reporting bugs!
>  
> Paolo
> 
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> >defaultFont, you should use blocks instead of
strings

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TK_Browser_fails_to_start_on_Ubuntu_Dapp er
user name
2006-09-29 07:46:04
> Same here... for GTK i have another problem too when
loading the package:

> Loading package GTK
> "Scavenging... 83% reclaimed, done"
> "Scavenging... 73% reclaimed, done"
> "Scavenging... 64% reclaimed, done"
> "Scavenging... 77% reclaimed, done"
> Recompiling classes...
> Recompiling class: GTK.GtkRequisition class
> Recompiling selector: #sizeof
> a Smalltalk string:1: parse error, expected identifier
or binary operator or
> keyword
> 
> It seems running better than stable 2.2 which didn't
find C functions, this
> seems a lighter bug... what about? 

Yes, can you send the sizeof.c and/or the Structs.st file to
me?  Both 
can be found in the build directory, the latter is also
installed.

> Object: nil error: did not understand #type
>
Smalltalk.MessageNotUnderstood(Smalltalk.Exception)>>#
signal
>
Smalltalk.UndefinedObject(Smalltalk.Object)>>#doesNotU
nderstand:
> Smalltalk.UndefinedObject>>#executeStatements
> Object: CFunctionDescriptor error: primitive operation
failed
>
SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed(Smalltalk.Exception)>>
;#signal
> SystemExceptions.PrimitiveFailed
class(Smalltalk.Exception class)>>#signal
> Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor
class(Smalltalk.Object)>>#primitiveFailed
> Smalltalk.CFunctionDescriptor
class>>#for:returning:withArgs:
>
Smalltalk.CompiledMethod>>#rewriteAsCCall:returning:ar
gs:
> optimized [] in
Smalltalk.Class>>#initializeAsRootClass

For these, can you try evaluating this?  It will produce
quite a huge 
output -- I'm interesteed in the lines just around the
"Object: nil 
error: did not understand #type"

     Object registerHandler: [ :method :ann |
         method printNl
             rewriteAsCCall: (ann arguments at: 1)
             returning: (ann arguments at: 2)
             args: (ann arguments at: 3) ]
         forPragma: #cCall:returning:args:.
     PackageLoader fileInPackage: 'GTK'!

 > Maybe a traceback with a full report of
 > where the error has been encountered should be
implemented in GST,
 > don't you think so?

You mean the filename/line?

Paolo


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TK_Browser_fails_to_start_on_Ubuntu_Dapp er
user name
2006-09-29 09:04:11
In data 29 settembre 2006 alle ore 09:46:04, Paolo Bonzini  
<paolo.bonzinilu.unisi.ch> ha scritto:

>
> You mean the filename/line?
>
> Paolo

No in the environment, there's not debug inside the method,
halt and pass  
etc. as Squeak does. Is it difficult to implement?

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TK_Browser_fails_to_start_on_Ubuntu_Dapp er
user name
2006-09-29 09:09:22
> No in the environment, there's not debug inside the
method, halt and 
> pass etc. as Squeak does. Is it difficult to implement?
There's a debugger in the browser -- and there's also a
"Mini debugger" 
example using the console, though I've not used it for a
long time.

Paolo


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