... James, This is very strange. I have downloaded the files from external sites with no problems. If anyone else has this problem, please let me know! In the...
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michael_abd_el_malek
michael_abd_...
Oct 9, 2002 9:24 pm
... Hi Stef, Can you try dropping the snapshot on the SelfDroplet? I suspect that your Self snapshots are associated with the Self app, rather than the ...
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Stephane Ducasse
ducasse@...
Oct 9, 2002 9:46 pm
Thanks a lot, it works. I'm redownloading everything because when I run the demo.snap I got a pane stating that this is 4.1.5 and not 4.1.6. So may be I did...
1437
michael_abd_el_malek
michael_abd_...
Oct 9, 2002 10:18 pm
Hi Brian, I haven't been able to reproduce your problem. I have tried the Self release on various machines and they all work fine. The undefined references...
1438
Jecel Assumpcao Jr
jeceljr
Oct 9, 2002 10:30 pm
... The "Welcome to Self 4.X.X" text in Demo.snap has often not been updated for new releases (this sometimes happens in Squeak as well). At least in the Sparc...
1439
James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Oct 10, 2002 12:06 am
... After dozens of attempts I eventually got 100% progress. It was probably a firewall problem on this end. -- ... SuperCollider - a real time synthesis...
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Brian T Rice
water4512001
Oct 10, 2002 12:46 am
Hi Mike, ... I checked that. It's there. ... O-ho! Thanks. :) ... Brian...
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Sven C. Koehler
schween@...
Oct 10, 2002 8:15 pm
Hello all! I am looking for David M. Ungar's dissertation on "The Design and Evaluation of a High-Performance Smalltalk System." Does anyone know where I can...
1442
john_langer12
Oct 10, 2002 8:28 pm
Hi all, WanteObject Oriented Developers, visit www.techieindex.net providing one stop resource for IT Professionals. If you find similar site let me know. ...
1443
Marcus Denker
marcus@...
Oct 11, 2002 7:29 am
... Hi! This was published as a book: Ungar, David M. The design and evaluation of a high performance smalltalk system / Ungar, David M.. - Cambridge, Mass. :...
1444
German Morales
moralesg.rm
Oct 11, 2002 10:09 pm
... Yes, Google knows. I've found this scanned version (linked from the Open Directory Project): ...
1445
Sven C. Koehler
schween@...
Oct 12, 2002 12:24 am
Hello German! ... I tried this one yesterday, and couldn't get past page one without an error message, but it seems to work now. Thanks for pointing out. Bye,...
1446
Albertina Lourenci
lourenci@...
Oct 31, 2002 11:22 pm
Dear All: Finally my third Scientific Report III is on line: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~lourenci I would thank you very much, if you kindly e-mail me your...
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David Ungar
David.Ungar@...
Nov 2, 2002 5:41 am
Brian, I found this in one of my mailboxes--I assume this has been cleared up. Let me know if not. - Dave...
1448
James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Nov 6, 2002 8:27 pm
Again this is not about Self exactly but I don't think there's any bandwidth problem on this list.. OK I've been curious about this ever since you posted it....
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Steve Dekorte
stevedekorte
Nov 6, 2002 11:43 pm
... A perfect hash would take care of that(I use them in Io) but it doesn't scale to large numbers of slots, which you'd get if you're flattening the...
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Jecel Assumpcao Jr
jeceljr
Nov 7, 2002 12:04 am
... "Oliver Smalltalk" in an effort to make other Smalltalkers see that we are really a part of their team). ... There are several tricks that work together. A...
1451
James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Nov 7, 2002 3:42 am
... I'm not really sure that the perfect hash as you have implemented them really buys you anything. You use a prime sized table and the % operator instead of...
1452
Steve Dekorte
stevedekorte
Nov 7, 2002 6:25 am
... Actually, I don't use a prime size table. The table grows by one until the hash is perfect, so it can be any size above the minimum. ... Memory usage may...
1453
James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Nov 7, 2002 8:17 am
... For what I'd like to do, which is flattening the parents, the number of slots would be large for the parent. ... The Lua hash table lookup scheme looks...
1454
Steve Dekorte
stevedekorte
Nov 7, 2002 8:55 am
... Me too. Unfortunately Lua's hash code is all mixed up with it's VM. It would involve effort to pull it out. Cheers, Steve OSX freeware and shareware:...
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Steve Dekorte
stevedekorte
Nov 7, 2002 9:49 pm
... That's true. Btw, I ran some tests today and found the load on my perfect hashes is typically around .8 for less than 20 slots, and above .5 for between 20...
1456
James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Nov 8, 2002 5:59 am
Thanks for the long reply. It seems like you've made things fast for common execution, but have made creating and modifying prototypes very expensive in time...
1457
Jecel Assumpcao Jr
jeceljr
Nov 8, 2002 6:51 pm
... As long as "very expensive in time" is less than two seconds, it seems like a good choice for this particular project. ... Yes, what is called "Selector...
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James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Nov 8, 2002 7:25 pm
But those authors pack their tables in the paper I read. In fact I use exactly their selector based row displacement packing technique in my own vm. ... -- ......
1459
James McCartney
james_e_mcca...
Nov 8, 2002 7:36 pm
In Self this operation is considered reflective, but I'm not sure why. I would consider assigning methods to slots to be a normal kind of operation. It is a...
1460
Jecel Assumpcao Jr
jeceljr
Nov 8, 2002 10:13 pm
... Methods are considered constants in Self. If I have an object like this: ( | a <- 3. b = 4 | ) then changing the value of "a" can be done with a simple...
1461
Brian T Rice
water4512001
Nov 9, 2002 6:49 am
At OOPSLA there was a paper titled "Fast Algorithm for Creating Space Efficient Dispatching Tables with Application to Multi-Dispatching" described at...
1462
aarthy_aiyer
Nov 9, 2002 4:53 pm
hai guys, need good tutorial sites on binary trees,stacks,queues and sorting algorithms. pl i need help regards, aarthy aiyer....
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Jecel Assumpcao Jr
jeceljr
Nov 11, 2002 10:01 pm
... Normally you can get a much quicker reply by typing in your question at http://www.google.com which will indicate sites like ...