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73 points by mpweiher 3 days ago | 6 comments on HN | Mild positive Editorial · v3.7 · 2026-03-01 00:50:30 0
Summary Free Expression & Education Acknowledges
This technical blog post on Smalltalk programming patterns demonstrates strong alignment with rights to education (Article 26) and free expression (Article 19) through public knowledge sharing and unrestricted information access. However, the underlying Blogger platform infrastructure incorporates third-party tracking and data collection that undermines privacy protections (Article 12), and accessibility gaps may exclude disabled readers from engaging with educational content.
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HN Discussion 3 top-level · 3 replies
jaen 2026-02-27 10:35 UTC link
This is roughly the same problem as syntactical macros in non-Lisp syntax languages.

There needs to be a way to indicate a "hole" (metavariable/unquote) in the syntax tree, and depending on the complexity of the language's grammar, that might be somewhat difficult, eg. in C++ having a hole for a type declaration runs into the common ambiguity between declarations (constructor calls) and expressions (regular calls). This needs to be worked around by eg. having multiple types of holes to disambiguate...

For the article, the idea of using an "any" prefix on identifiers instead of eg. operators such as ` , ... (Lisp macros) is an interesting solution, as it does not require extending the grammar of the language... although it's not applicable in all situations (eg. for matching grammar elements where identifiers are not allowed). For a very regular language like Smalltalk though, it's pretty good.

Grammar-based rewriting has a long line of history and research, so there's a deep well of knowledge to be mined if you feel like hitting up Google Scholar...

For modern implementations, there's eg. ast-grep and semgrep: https://ast-grep.github.io/ https://semgrep.dev/docs/writing-rules/pattern-syntax

travisgriggs 2026-02-27 16:26 UTC link
This is so damn cool. And most people won’t even see why.

They won’t realize just how amazingly cool it is that you can grab any block of code in a block closure (the [ ] syntax*), and extend that object with more behavior. And how if you have that object you can I introspect the craziest things out of it, including of course, the source it was derived from, and hence, an AST. There’s no need to make a new compiler pass, or a special tool mod. The “reserved” keyword of any doesn’t have to be bolted into the whole language, it’s just a variable that can be treated specially in this context, and only this context, so you don’t have to have special meta variables leak into the whole system.

* disclaimer: I participated in the inclusion of John and Dons excellent work into the VisualWorks IDE back in the day. I also saw “once” introduced into the Smalltalk system, a lazy runtime way of memoizing block values in place. Oh the things you could do with BlockClosure extension methods.

* aside, my favorite closure syntax of all time, way better than elixirs shorthand & stuff, or fn -> things, or trailing closures

klibertp 2026-02-27 16:50 UTC link
Honestly, as much as I love Smalltalk, I see this post as an illustration of all that's wrong in that community. Instead of documenting the original solution well, making a cheat sheet for it, or gathering examples (which you otherwise need to "hunt" for, according to the author) in one place, we're given another solution on top of the original inscrutable one. That new solution is still undocumented; in the post, there's no explanation of how it was written and how it works; instead, we get another handful of examples.

GToolkit has Lepiter, and Smalltalks in general have comments on classes that can be used to write long-form docs. Yet, the majority of Smalltalkers apparently believe that all that is not needed, and that searching for examples in the codebase gives you all the information you need. It may be true - not in all cases, but some of them - but the efficiency of that process is incredibly low. And that's even if the examples are there - mostly in test code. It's not unusual to find large areas of code that are entirely untested, though, in which case something that could be done in 15 minutes if you were provided with a solid README can take days to figure out.

Yeah, I know: the IDE, the Smalltalk environment, IS very valuable and it DOES give you superpowers. That doesn't fully offset the issue of notorious lack of documentation, though, and in effect, you're still less productive than you could be with Python. GToolkit's Lepiter is a step in the right direction, but even in GT, class comments and method docstrings are sparse. GToolkit-like environment coupled with Emacs Lisp self-documenting docstrings culture would be ideal, but somehow it just won't happen.

travisgriggs 2026-02-27 17:22 UTC link
Interesting. This has not been my experience. I have not regularly worked in Smalltalk for 12+ years, other than the occasional download and show some young programmer how cool the "petri dish of objects" was/is.

For the last many years, I've been working in C, Swift, Kotlin, Python, and Elixir. In no case, have I felt that there was a step difference between the communities. I'm doing a lot of Elixir right now, which supposedly has "the docs are great". And yet, I often can't find the answer I need to figure something out. Sure there's some inscrutible parts of Smalltalk code bases, but my point is, journeying aboard in these other lands (I do quite a bit of Python too), hasn't made me feel like "oh wow, here's the documentation I could never find." Your mileage obviously varies, I respect that. Just wasn't my experience.

znpy 2026-02-27 18:36 UTC link
Would you tell us what, in your opinion, would be needed for smalltalk to be revived and become a first class language/runtime in modern day?
theamk 2026-02-27 18:36 UTC link
Depends on the person... One person's "cool" is other person's "monkey-patched mess where runtime behavior does not correspond to code I wrote"
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