[Glass] xml pull parser for gemstone/glass
bobn at rogers.com
bobn at rogers.com
Fri Nov 29 05:48:52 PST 2013
Hmmm... I guess it does not hurt to ask: can anyone with XMLPullParser installed into a GLASS GS do a GS fileout of the classes and make the files available?
It would save me some time; I'm having some irritations with my Linux VM install for the GLASS server.
XPPEvent
XPPEndDocumument
XPPStartDocument
XPPTagEvent
XPPEndTag
XPPStartTag
XPPText
XPPStructureException
XPPTag
XMLPullParser
Thanks,
Bob
On Thursday, November 28, 2013 4:53:50 PM, "bobn at rogers.com" <bobn at rogers.com> wrote:
Paul,
I have XMLPullParser loaded into a GemTools-1.0-beta.8.7-3101x Pharo image and I'm installing GLASS into a new Linux VM so that I can load & then file out the XMLPullParser classes... feels like I'm using a Bazooka to kill a fly.
Sure would be nice if GS had a public code repository that could be accessed from Topaz.
Bob
On Thursday, November 28, 2013 4:40:32 PM, Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Bob,
I don't have much to add but that the current stable GemTools only works in
Pharo 1.1.
Does the base GS have the Gofer class?
Good luck
Paul
Bob Nemec wrote
> BTW: I am trying to get GemTools to work in my Pharo image
> (Pharo3.0 update: #30598) with the non-GLASS GS, but running...
>
> Gofer new
>
> squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository';
> package: 'ConfigurationOfGemTools';
> load.
> (Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfGemTools)
> perform: #loadLatestVersion.
> (Smalltalk at: #GemToolsHelpBrowser) open.
>
> ...but when #loadLatestVersion is sent I get a syntax error...
>
> ffiPrintString: aString
> "FFITestLibrary ffiPrintString: 'Hello'"
> <cdecl: char'>
> ' expected -> * 'ffiPrintString' (char *) module:'SqueakFFIPrims'>
> ^self externalCallFailed
>
> ...so now I'm hacking away with one-click GemTools Pharo image
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 28, 2013 8:15:02 AM, "
> bobn@
> " <
> bobn@
> > wrote:
>
> This is where I expose my ignorance: I don't know how to connect a Pharo
> image to a non-GLASS GS.
> It's probably trivial, which makes it all the more embarrassing ;-)
>
> Perhaps I should have asked a more general question: what are the options
> for parsing XML on GS and which one is recommended for simple files?
>
> The XML in this case is my own data export from another GS repository. I
> could use VW to parse and load the data, but I'd like to makes this all
> work from a Topaz script.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
> On
Thursday, November 28, 2013 1:03:57 AM, Johan Brichau <
> johan@
> > wrote:
>
> Bob,
>
> AFAIK, the code should load in exactly the same way into a non-GLASS
> gemstone setup as well, providing you have Metacellopreview and Grease
> loaded.
>
> But I'm a GLASS user, so I might miss a detail about the non GLASS?
>
> Johan
>
>
> On 27 Nov 2013, at 23:36,
> bobn@
> wrote:
>
>
> Hello all,
>>I'm working on non-GLASS GS 3.1.0.4 (VW 9.1, GBS 7.6) application
and
could use XMLPullParser. What is the easiest way to get the code into GS?
>>I used Metacello to load the code into a Pharo image, and I'm sure that I
can get the code in GS various ways, but it feels like I'm hacking ... there
must be simple way (I've had my head buried in our application framework
code; not enough time to learn new things).
>>
>>
>>Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Bob Nemec
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sunday, November 24, 2013 3:40:07 AM, Johan Brichau <
> johan@
> > wrote:
>>
>>Bruno,
>>
>>
>>I don’t know of any previously existing version of XMLPullParser for
Gemstone/GLASS. This is why I started the github repository [1] for it.
>>It turns out that the code changes for GLASS are very minimal; even so
small that the GLASS version will work in Pharo too.
>>
>>
>>I now included load instructions in the README of the repo [1].
>>Mind that in [2], Dale gives more info on how to work with Smalltalk and
Metacello on Github.
>>
>>
>>The question is if the small set of tests are representative to say
anything about the full workings of the parser. There were some
unimplemented messages
being sent in the original code base, which gives me
the impression it is a work in progress. So, we will have to see wether the
GLASS and Pharo versions diverge or merge.
>>
>>
>>Cheers
>>Johan
>>
>>
>>[1] https://github.com/glassdb/XMLPullParser
>>[2] https://github.com/dalehenrich/metacello-work/blob/master/docs/GettingStartedWithGitHub.md
>>
>>On 23 Nov 2013, at 16:10, BrunoBB <
> smalltalk at .com
> > wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Which is the official Monticello repository for GLASS XMLPullParser ?
>>>
>>>Or how i install XMLPullParser into GLASS from github ?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Bruno
>>>
>>>
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