From: Rich Lane <rlane@club.cc.cmu.edu>
To: William Morgan <wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net>
Cc: sup-devel <sup-devel@rubyforge.org>
Subject: Re: [sup-devel] [PATCH] Bugfix: Don't call Ncurses.getch when in shell-out mode
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 2010 14:03:31 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1267297285-sup-3569@zyrg.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1267297110-sup-6991@masanjin.net>
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of 2010-02-27 14:00:30 -0500:
> Reformatted excerpts from Rich Lane's message of 2010-02-27:
> > The reason we use these ugly singleton *Manager objects is to avoid
> > exactly this kind of plumbing. Since Ncurses is outside the Redwood
> > namespace you'll need to refer to it as Redwood::BufferManager.
>
> I know it's fashionable to call singletons ugly nowadays, but I've never
> quite bought into it. Classes are singletons too, and no one calls them
> ugly...
>
> (Well, I do, but for different reasons.)
You've never tried to write an Index testsuite :).
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Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-02-19 3:26 [sup-devel] [PATCH] Bugfix: Don’t call Ncurses.getch when in shell�out mode Michael Stapelberg
2010-02-27 8:23 ` [sup-devel] [PATCH] Bugfix: Don\xe2\x80\x99t call Ncurses.getch when in shell\x96out mode Rich Lane
2010-02-27 12:48 ` Michael Stapelberg
2010-02-27 18:12 ` Rich Lane
2010-02-27 19:00 ` [sup-devel] [PATCH] Bugfix: Don't call Ncurses.getch when in shell-out mode William Morgan
2010-02-27 19:03 ` Rich Lane [this message]
2010-02-27 19:29 ` William Morgan
2010-02-27 19:27 ` [sup-devel] [PATCH] Bugfix: Don\xe2\x80\x99t call Ncurses.getch when in shell\x96out mode Michael Stapelberg
2010-02-27 20:14 ` Rich Lane
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