Originally at 2015-02-15T12:43:01Z by Herbert Vojčík
Sometimes I want to see where the package adds extension methods, but there is no easy way to do it (looking in the end of .st file, basically).
Classes that contain extension method for a package should be shown in the class list, as well (marked somehow, and showing only *Foo protocol, probably).
Originally at 2015-02-15T12:43:01Z by Herbert Vojčík
Sometimes I want to see where the package adds extension methods, but there is no easy way to do it (looking in the end of .st file, basically).
Classes that contain extension method for a package should be shown in the class list, as well (marked somehow, and showing only *Foo protocol, probably).
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Originally at 2015-02-15T12:43:01Z by Herbert Vojčík
Sometimes I want to see where the package adds extension methods, but there is no easy way to do it (looking in the end of .st file, basically).
Classes that contain extension method for a package should be shown in the class list, as well (marked somehow, and showing only *Foo protocol, probably).
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