If anybody knows how the scratch execution engine works, could they please post here. It would be useful to understand.
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Bump
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bump again
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nXIII wrote:
Squeak classes have comments... you could look
I can't always get those to work...
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TheSuccessor wrote:
Bump
what does that mean in the forums?
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developdood wrote:
TheSuccessor wrote:
Bump
what does that mean in the forums?
It means they are bumping the thread up to the top of the forum so more people will view it.
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unknownPerson wrote:
It means they are bumping the thread up to the top of the forum so more people will view it.
I posted on my other account AGAIN!! I'm trying not to do that! (I am unknownPerson)
Last edited by ScratchReallyROCKS (2010-08-24 07:39:26)
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that's cheating
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developdood wrote:
that's cheating
no, it's not. people do it all the time.
most people don't find it annoying
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developdood wrote:
that's cheating
Wait, do you mean having a second account or bumping?
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We're getting off topic...
BUMP
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nXIII wrote:
There's no need to bump.... Just look in the source code
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it would be easier if the Scratch Team put a bit more than 3 lines on the comment bit...
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[b]I GET IT NOW!!!!! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![b]
Last edited by TheSuccessor (2010-08-29 11:14:29)
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ah. it does? by the way, next time you need to use monospaced font do
B | U | M | P R | P | Y | O I | | | S N | | | T G | | |
Last edited by LS97 (2010-08-29 12:49:32)
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I get the EE, but can anybody explain System-Compiler?
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Exactly. I don't get it, I don't need to, but I want to.
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NXIII wrote:
System-Compiler? That has nothing to do with Scratch, it compiles Squeak methods and uses many classes (all the *Nodes and stuff in System-Compiler)
Read this.
It isn't neccesary. Itll take 2365354767594545245736588650 days to fix an error.
Im Serious.
No, i aint serious.
You have to read all of the classes.
All of the instances, too.
Last edited by bbbeb (2010-09-03 21:28:36)
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The System-Compiler has always confused me.
How can a programming language compile itself?
It would go like this:
Squeak: "Okay, I need to run this method. How do I do that? I'll ask the Compiler."
Squeak: "Okay, it looks like the Compiler has methods. How do I run them? I'll ask the Compiler."
Squeak: "Okay, it looks like the Compiler has methods. How do I run them? I'll ask the Compiler."
Squeak: "Okay, it looks like the Compiler has methods. How do I run them? I'll ask the Compiler."
...etc...
I know, however, that there is a varient of LISP that effectively compiles itself.
Last edited by rubiks_cube_guy238 (2010-09-04 07:19:12)
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