15 lines
459 B
Ruby
15 lines
459 B
Ruby
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# A method object is a description of the method, it's name etc
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#
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# But the code that the method represents, the binary, is held as an array
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# in one of these.
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#
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# The BinaryCode is really just a name to make sure that when we call a method
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# it is really the code we call.
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module Parfait
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# obviously not a "Word" but a ByteArray , but no such class yet
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# As on the other hand has no encoding (yet) it is close enough
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class BinaryCode < Word
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end
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end
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