rubyx/lib/parfait/class.rb

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# Class is mainly a list of methods with a name.
# The methods are untyped, sis VoolMethod.
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# The memory layout of an object is determined by the Type (see there).
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# The class carries the "current" type, ie the type an object would be if you
# created an instance of the class.
# Note that this changes over time and so many types share the same class.
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# For dynamic OO it is essential that the class (the object defining the class)
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# can carry methods. It does so in an instance variable methods.
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# An Object carries the data for the instance variables it has.
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# The Type lists the names of the instance variables
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# The Class keeps a list of instance methods, these have a name and (vool) code
# Each type in turn has a list of CallableMethods that hold binary code
module Parfait
class Class < Behaviour
attr_reader :name , :super_class_name , :singleton_class
def self.type_length
6
end
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def self.memory_size
8
end
def initialize( name , superclass , instance_type)
super(instance_type)
@name = name
@super_class_name = superclass
@singleton_class = SingletonClass.new( self , self.type || @name)
end
def rxf_reference_name
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name
end
def inspect
"Class(#{name})"
end
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def to_s
inspect
end
# return the super class, but raise exception if either the super class name
# or the super classs is nil.
# Use only for non Object base class
def super_class!
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raise "No super_class for class #{@name}" unless @super_class_name
s = super_class
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raise "superclass not found for class #{@name} (#{@super_class_name})" unless s
s
end
# return the super class
# we only store the name, and so have to resolve.
# Nil name means no superclass, and so nil is a valid return value
def super_class
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return nil unless @super_class_name
Object.object_space.get_class_by_name(@super_class_name)
end
# ruby 2.1 list (just for reference, keep at bottom)
#:allocate, :new, :superclass
# + modules
# :<, :<=, :>, :>=, :included_modules, :include?, :name, :ancestors, :instance_methods, :public_instance_methods,
# :protected_instance_methods, :private_instance_methods, :constants, :const_get, :const_set, :const_defined?,
# :const_missing, :class_variables, :remove_class_variable, :class_variable_get, :class_variable_set,
# :class_variable_defined?, :public_constant, :private_constant, :singleton_class?, :include, :prepend,
# :module_exec, :class_exec, :module_eval, :class_eval, :method_defined?, :public_method_defined?,
# :private_method_defined?, :protected_method_defined?, :public_class_method, :private_class_method, :autoload,
# :autoload?, :instance_method, :public_instance_method
end
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end