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Class: stx_goodies_refactoryBrowser_parser
Object
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+--LibraryDefinition
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+--stx_goodies_refactoryBrowser_parser
- Package:
- stx:goodies/refactoryBrowser/parser
- Category:
- * Projects & Packages *
- Version:
- rev:
1.58
date: 2021/01/20 16:04:02
- user: cg
- file: stx_goodies_refactoryBrowser_parser.st directory: goodies/refactoryBrowser/parser
- module: stx stc-classLibrary: parser
Package documentation:
This library contains the Smalltalk parser and AST-nodes used by the refactoring tools.
It is a pity, that these mostly duplicate code of the existing parser/AST nodes (in libcomp),
so these should probably be merged some time in the future.
However, the package here contains only a parser. No code generation is done here.
copyrightCopyright (C) Original SmallLint Authors
Copyright (C) The Squeak Team
Copyright (C) The Pharo Team
Copyright (C) 2011 Jan Vrany (porting, Smalltalk/X rules & tweaks)
Copyright (C) 2011 Claus Gittinger (porting, Smalltalk/X rules & tweaks)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the
Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall
be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
description
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excludedFromPreRequisites
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list all packages which should be ignored in the automatic
preRequisites scan. See #preRequisites for more.
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mandatoryPreRequisites
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list packages which are mandatory as a prerequisite.
This are packages containing superclasses of my classes and classes which
are extended by myself.
They are mandatory, because we need these packages as a prerequisite for loading and compiling.
When loading whole packages,
mandatoryPreRequisites will be automatically loaded
BEFORE this packet has been loaded.
This method is generated automatically,
by searching along the inheritance chain of all of my classes.
Please take a look at the #referencedPreRequisites method as well.
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referencedPreRequisites
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list packages which are a prerequisite, because they contain
classes which are referenced by my classes.
These packages are NOT needed as a prerequisite for compiling or loading,
however, a class from it may be referenced during execution and having it
unloaded then may lead to a runtime doesNotUnderstand error, unless the caller
includes explicit checks for the package being present.
When loading whole packages,
referencedPreRequisites will be automatically loaded
AFTER this packet has been loaded.
This method is generated automatically,
by searching all classes (and their packages) which are referenced by my classes.
Please also take a look at the #mandatoryPreRequisites method
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subProjects
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list packages which are known as subprojects.
The generated makefile will enter those and make there as well.
However: they are only built, not forced to be loaded when a package is loaded;
for those, redefine #referencedPrerequisites or #mandatoryPreRequisites.
description - compilation
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additionalBaseAddressDefinition_bc_dot_mak
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this is an optional definition, which (if present) may speed up the dll-loading a little
on win32 systems.
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stcOptimizationOptions
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do not inline the not operation here - it is overwritten
description - contents
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classNamesAndAttributes
-
lists the classes which are to be included in the project.
Each entry in the list may be: a single class-name (symbol),
or an array-literal consisting of class name and attributes.
Attributes are: #autoload or #<os> where os is one of win32, unix,...
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extensionMethodNames
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lists the extension methods which are to be included in the project.
Entries are 2-element array literals, consisting of class-name and selector.
A correponding method with real names must be present in my concrete subclasses
if it has extensions.
description - project information
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companyName
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Return a companyname which will appear in <lib>.rc
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description
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Return a description string which will appear in nt.def / bc.def
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legalCopyright
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Return copyright string which will appear in <lib>.rc
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productName
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Return a product name which will appear in <lib>.rc
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