Subject: Re: Cormas Kernel
From: Christophe Le Page (lepage@cirad.fr)
Date: mer fév 20 2002 - 12:15:27 CET
Hello Nicolas,
The Kernel files are *LOADED* (written into the image file) only when
you import Cormas (to install a new version, basically). When you
install Cormas, then you need to save the image before exiting.
After that, each time you open the image, you don't need to care
about "loading" Cormas: the kernel has been saved within the image.
The classes defined within the Kernel are *USED* as superclasses of
your model classes (and also as User-Interface classes) each time
you are working on your model.
Cheers, clp
----- Original Message -----
From: Nicolas Becu
To: cormas
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 11:41 AM
Subject: Cormas Kernel
Hello,
Does anyone know how the Kernel files of Cormas are used ?
As far as I understand they are equivalent, to the ST files of our models (the one that are created when we export a Cormas model), but at the Cormas level.
What I dont get is when do Cormas use those files :
- do the Kernel files are used and loaded everytime we open Cormas
or - do the Kernel files are used and loaded only once, when we import Cormas, the first time we install it ?
Thanks for your help on this,
Nicolas Becu