[Cuis] CSV Parser in Cuis?

H. Hirzel hannes.hirzel at gmail.com
Sat May 9 13:51:54 CDT 2015


Porting status here

https://github.com/hhzl/Cuis-NeoCSV/blob/master/README.md

On 5/9/15, Juan Vuletich <juan at jvuletich.org> wrote:
> Yes, that's a reasonable way to do it.
>
> Juan
>
> On 09/05/2015 10:29 a.m., H. Hirzel wrote:
>> I understand that I need to click 'Install' in the file browser to get
>> a separate ChangeSet object.
>>
>> https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev/blob/master/Documentation/CodeManagementInCuis.md#loading-changeset-files-into-cuis
>>
>>
>> And it that works well and after some fixes. I do in the Package tool
>>      'Create Package'
>>
>> https://github.com/Cuis-Smalltalk/Cuis-Smalltalk-Dev/blob/master/Documentation/CodeManagementInCuis.md#packages
>>
>> --Hannes
>>
>> On 5/9/15, H. Hirzel<hannes.hirzel at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>> And it comes with documentation
>>>
>>> https://github.com/svenvc/docs/blob/master/neo/neo-csv-paper.md
>>>
>>> "CSV is a lightweight text-based de facto standard for human-readable
>>> tabular data interchange."
>>>
>>> On 5/9/15, H. Hirzel<hannes.hirzel at gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>> Yes, I assume so as well. Thank you for the note about line
>>>> terminators.
>>>>
>>>> There is also the Pharo Neo-CSV parser which comes with many tests.
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/svenvc/NeoCVS
>>>>
>>>> It is probably easier to take a Pharo 4.0 image, load NeoCSV in one
>>>> click and file out the class categories
>>>>
>>>> Neo-CSV-Core
>>>> Neo-CSV-Tests
>>>>
>>>> --Hannes
>>>>
>>>> On 5/9/15, Juan Vuletich<juan at jvuletich.org>  wrote:
>>>>> Porting any of them shouldn't be hard. You need, as usual, to take
>>>>> into
>>>>> account that Squeak and Pharo uses #cr as line terminator, while Cuis
>>>>> uses #lf.
>>>>>
>>>>> In any case, check ExtendedClipboard.pck.st, and maybe extend it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Juan Vuletich
>>>>>
>>>>> On 09/05/2015 06:32 a.m., H. Hirzel wrote:
>>>>>> P.S: I'd like the input to come from the clipboard. This is
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Select a range of cells in a spreadsheet (MSExcel / Libreoffice
>>>>>> calc)
>>>>>> 2. Copy to clipboard
>>>>>> 3. Bring the Cuis window to the front
>>>>>> 4. Press a 'paste data from Excel' button
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In Cuis some processing will be done and the result will be put back
>>>>>> into the clipboard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 5/9/15, H. Hirzel<hannes.hirzel at gmail.com>   wrote:
>>>>>>> Dear all
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> has anyone written or ported a CSV parser to Cuis?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> For example this one
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.squeaksource.com/@BiTWvEAxOgxLE9wJ/T0wdhSm3
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Description: A simple parser for comma-separated-value files.
>>>>>>> Creator:	Avi Bryant
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hannes Hirzel
>>>>>>>
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