rubyx/lib/parfait/callable_method.rb

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# A CallableMethod is static object that primarily holds the executable code.
# It is callable through it's binary code
# Additionally to the base class it has a name
#
# It's relation to the method a ruby programmer knows (called VoolMethod) is many to one,
# meaning one VoolMethod (untyped) has many CallableMethod implementations.
# The VoolMethod only holds vool code, no binary.
module Parfait
class CallableMethod < Callable
attr_reader :name
def initialize( self_type , name , arguments_type , frame_type)
@name = name
super(self_type , arguments_type , frame_type)
end
def ==(other)
return false unless other.is_a?(CallableMethod)
return false if @name != other.name
super
end
def rxf_reference_name
"Method: " + @name.to_s
end
def inspect
"#{@self_type.object_class.name}:#{name}(#{arguments_type.inspect})"
end
def each_method( &block )
block.call( self )
@next.each_method( &block ) if @next
end
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def create_block(args , frame)
add_block( Block.new(self_type , args , frame))
end
def add_block(bl)
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block = self.blocks
bl.next = block if(block)
@blocks = bl
end
def has_block(block)
each_block{ |bl| return true if bl == block}
false
end
def each_block(&bl)
blo = blocks
while( blo )
yield(blo)
blo = blo.next
end
end
end
end