rubyx/lib/parfait/class.rb

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# Class derives from and derives most of it's functionality (that you would associate with a class)
# from there
# class is mainly a list of methods with a name (for now)
# layout of object is seperated into Layout
# A Class is a module that can be instantiated
# An Object carries the data for the instance variables it has
# The Layout lists the names of the instance variables
# The class keeps a list of instance methods, these have a name and code
require_relative "meta_class"
module Parfait
class Class < Module
def initialize name , super_class = nil
super( name , super_class)
# the layout for this class (class = object of type Class) carries the class
# as an instance. The relation is from an object through the Layout to it's class
@object_layout = Layout.new_object(self)
end
def allocate_object
#space, and ruby allocate
end
def add_instance_name name
@object_layout.push name
end
@@CLAZZ = { :names => [:name , :super_class_name , :instance_methods] , :types => [Virtual::Reference,Virtual::Reference,Virtual::Reference]}
def old_layout
@@CLAZZ
end
def mem_length
padded_words(3)
end
def to_s
inspect[0...300]
end
# ruby 2.1 list (just for reference, keep at bottom)
#:allocate, :new, :superclass
end
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end