[Glass] Strange behavior with ProcessLocalVariable ?

Dale K. Henrichs dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com
Fri Nov 22 15:28:57 PST 2013


----- Original Message -----

| From: "Mariano Martinez Peck" <marianopeck at gmail.com>
| To: "Dale K. Henrichs" <dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com>
| Cc: glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
| Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 3:24:21 PM
| Subject: Re: [Glass] Strange behavior with ProcessLocalVariable ?

| On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Mariano Martinez Peck <
| marianopeck at gmail.com > wrote:

| | On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Dale K. Henrichs <
| | dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com > wrote:
| 

| | | | From: "Mariano Martinez Peck" < marianopeck at gmail.com >
| | | 
| | 
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| | | | To: "Dale K. Henrichs" < dale.henrichs at gemtalksystems.com >
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| | 
| 
| | | | Cc: glass at lists.gemtalksystems.com
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| | | | Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 3:02:37 PM
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| | | | Subject: Re: [Glass] Strange behavior with ProcessLocalVariable
| | | | ?
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| | | | Hi Dale,
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | Of course, the nil I get is the one from #default:
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | value
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | "Answer the current value for this variable in the current
| | | | context."
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | | ^Processor activeProcess environmentAt: self ifAbsent: [self
| | | | default].
| | | 
| | 
| 

| | | | So maybe I am getting different processes instances for the
| | | | #value:
| | | | and the #value ... while in Pharo it is the same...
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | Yes. Especially when Seaside is involved ... there a number of
| | | forked
| | | processes along the way in GemStone that may match exactly what's
| | | happening in Pharo ...
| | 
| 

| | | | Question: is there a way to inspect or print to transcript from
| | | | gemstone to the GemTools? I mean...say I want to do some
| | | | Transcript
| | | | show: in the code that is running or some inspect, and I want
| | | | that
| | | | they are seen in the transcript / ide of GemTools. Is that
| | | | possible?
| | | 
| | 
| 
| | | Yes, Transcript exists GemTools and it is attached to the
| | | Transcript
| | | window that is open when you login ... use it just like you would
| | | in
| | | Pharo ... If you are running without GemTools, the Transcript
| | | output
| | | is routed to the gem log ... all Transcript interaction is also
| | | recorded in the ObjectLog so you have a "permanent" record of
| | | your
| | | Transcript output from the very beginning:)
| | 
| 

| | really???? mmm then something strange is happening in my
| | image.....I
| | have a piece of code running in the server...I put some: Transcript
| | show: 'xxx'; cr.
| 
| | and nothing appears in my gemstools (in the transcript of the
| | gemtools).... I thoguht the code might now be passing over there
| | (quite strange), but I put a self halt just after the transcript
| | and
| | it halted!! yet nothing is printed...
| 

| even more funny...after halted, I can debug it in GemClient and if I
| do a 'do-it' to the Transcript show that was before the halt, IT
| DOES GET printed!!
| why the hell it is not printed in the real time? no clue...
When you 'do-it' you are running the Transcript expression in a different process stack ... my money is on a exception handler interfering ... 

| | Other stuff ARE printed in the transcript...so this is weird.
| 

| | I want to check the identityHash of the process in which I do the
| | value: and the #value but I need a transcript for that...ok...I can
| | write it to a file in the meanwhile...
| 

| | Thanks!
| 

| | | Dale
| | 
| 

| | --
| 
| | Mariano
| 
| | http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
| 

| --
| Mariano
| http://marianopeck.wordpress.com
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