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"{ Package: 'stx:libbasic' }"
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AbortOperationRequest subclass:#AbortAllOperationRequest
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instanceVariableNames:''
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classVariableNames:''
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poolDictionaries:''
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category:'Kernel-Exceptions-Control'
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!AbortAllOperationRequest class methodsFor:'documentation'!
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documentation
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Raised by some dialogs 'Cancel All' button.
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If unhandled, this is a no-op,
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however, some applications catch this signal when performing some operation
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on multiple objects (such as a fileBrowser, when deleting multiple files).
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In these situations, AbortSignal is typically cought to cancel a single
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operation, while AbortAllSignal is used to cancel a single operation.
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!AbortAllOperationRequest class methodsFor:'documentation'!
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version
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^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/AbortAllOperationRequest.st,v 1.1 2002-11-21 09:15:26 cg Exp $'
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! !
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