What exacly is the usage of .
in Smalltalk? Based on my understanding, it is the separator of different statements, but can be omitted if statement is at the end. Is that correct?
1 Answer
The .
is a statement separator like ;
in Pascal
(usually used at the end of lines). The motivation (reason) being that the ordinary sentences in English end with .
.
The places it must/could be omitted are:
Variable definition
Comments
One statement block or last statement at the block
At the end of a method
When you define a
#selector
or#selector: message
An example method from Smalltalk/X-jv:
selectorAsRegistryName: aSelector
"Splits selector into string words with spaces.
For example: itemName becomes 'Item Name'"
| registryName selectorCollection |
registryName := String new.
selectorCollection := aSelector asCollectionOfSubCollectionsSeparatedByAnyForWhich:[:ch | ch isUppercase ] withSeparatorsIncluded:true.
selectorCollection at: 1 put: selectorCollection copy first asUppercaseFirst. "/ first string must be uppercase too
selectorCollection do: [ :eachString |
registryName := registryName isEmpty ifTrue: [ eachString ]
ifFalse: [ registryName, Character space, eachString ]
].
^ registryName
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1I would not compare it to the ; in C because in C it is a statement terminator -- you cannot omit the ; after the last statement in C. But in Pascal/Delphi you can omit the ; at the end.– JayKJan 7, 2020 at 13:09
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1@JayK true. Pascal is closer to the
.
logic. I'll edit the answer, thank you for improving the answer.– tukanJan 7, 2020 at 16:20 -
Coming from C++/Python/JavaScript, I find it hard to remember when to put
.
and when not to. Specifically for your5. Selector name or message
, could you elaborate more? Also, is there a tool that can inform(or help) you check the syntax? Thanks.– laike9mJan 7, 2020 at 18:15 -
@laike9m: a selector
selectorAsRegistryName:
a message hereaSelector
(method name and its parameter in other languages). I would start putting the.
everywhere where it should be. You don't need a special tool - your code will be checked if it is correct when you accept your code. (At workspace where you can play with your code (select it andDo it
) you will get an error when incorrect).– tukanJan 7, 2020 at 20:26 -
Thanks tukan. Actually I know what a selector and message is, but I don't quite understand what you mean by
.
can be omitted in this case. For example, in your code snippet,String new.
has dot, and it cannot be omitted.– laike9mJan 9, 2020 at 6:48