rubyx/lib/parfait/message.rb

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# A message is what is sent when you invoke a method. Args and stuff are packed up in to a Message
# and the Message is sent to the receiver.
# Part of the housekeeping (see attributes) makes messages a double linked list (next_message and
# caller) , and maybe surprisingly this means that we can create all messages at runtime
# and link them up and never have to touch that list again.
# All the args and receiver data changes, but the list of messages stays constant.
module Parfait
class Message < Object
attributes [:next_message , :receiver , :frame , :return_address ]
attributes [:return_value, :caller , :name ]
include Indexed
self.offset(8) # 8 == the seven attributes above + layout. (indexed_length gets added)
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def initialize next_m
self.next_message = next_m
self.frame = Frame.new()
self.caller = nil
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super()
end
def set_caller caller
self.caller = caller
end
def get_type_for(name)
index = @layout.get_index(name)
get_at(index)
end
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end
end