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File in the contents of the receiver. During a file in operation, global variables (starting with an uppercase letter) that are not declared don’t yield an ‘unknown variable’ error. Instead, they are defined as nil in the ‘Undeclared’ dictionary (a global variable residing in Smalltalk). As soon as you add the variable to a namespace (for example by creating a class) the Association will be removed from Undeclared and reused in the namespace, so that the old references will automagically point to the new value.
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams.
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams.
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams.
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams.
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams
Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams.
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