rename meta to singleton class
seems more appropriate, as it is the class for a single object Also seems to be called that on the net (don't remember where the meta came from, but it's gone)
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ require_relative "parfait/integer"
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require_relative "parfait/factory"
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require_relative "parfait/behaviour"
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require_relative "parfait/class"
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require_relative "parfait/meta_class"
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require_relative "parfait/singleton_class"
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require_relative "parfait/list"
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require_relative "parfait/word"
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require_relative "parfait/binary_code"
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module Parfait
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# Behaviour is the old smalltalk name for the duperclass of class and meta_class
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# Behaviour is the old smalltalk name for the duperclass of class and singleton_class
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#
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# Classes and meta_classes are in fact very similar, in that they manage
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# Classes and singleton_classes are in fact very similar, in that they manage
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# - the type of instances
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# - the methods for instances
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#
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# The main way they differ is that Classes manage type for a class of objects (ie many)
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# whereas meta_class, or singleton_class manages the type of only one object (here a class)
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# whereas singleton_class, or singleton_class manages the type of only one object (here a class)
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#
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# Singleton classes can manage the type/methods of any single object, and in the
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# future off course they will, just not yet. Most single objects don't need that,
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
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module Parfait
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class Class < Behaviour
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attr_reader :name , :super_class_name , :meta_class
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attr_reader :name , :super_class_name , :singleton_class
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def self.type_length
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6
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module Parfait
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super(instance_type)
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@name = name
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@super_class_name = superclass
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@meta_class = MetaClass.new( self , self.type || @name)
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@singleton_class = SingletonClass.new( self , self.type || @name)
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end
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def rxf_reference_name
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#
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# In many respects a MetaClass is like a Class. We haven't gone to the full ruby/oo level
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# yet, where the metaclass is actually a class instance, but someday.
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# In many respects a SingletonClass is like a Class. We haven't gone to the full ruby/oo level
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# yet, where the singleton_class is actually a class instance, but someday.
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# A Class in general can be viewed as a way to generate methods for a group of objects.
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# A MetaClass serves the same function, but just for one object, the class object that it
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# is the meta_class of.
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# A SingletonClass serves the same function, but just for one object, the class object that it
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# is the singleton_class of.
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# This is slightly different in the way that the type of the class must actually
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# change, whereas for a class the instance type changes and only objects generated
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# henceafter have a different type.
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# Another current difference is that a metaclass has no superclass. Also no name.
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# There is a one to one relationship between a class instance and it's meta_class instance.
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# Another current difference is that a singleton_class has no superclass. Also no name.
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# There is a one to one relationship between a class instance and it's singleton_class instance.
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module Parfait
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class MetaClass < Behaviour
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class SingletonClass < Behaviour
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attr_reader :clazz
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ module Parfait
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end
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def inspect
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"MetaClass(#{@clazz.name})"
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"SingletonClass(#{@clazz.name})"
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end
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def to_s
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classes.each do |name , cl|
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object_type = Parfait.object_space.get_type_by_class_name(name)
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raise "nil type" unless object_type
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cl.meta_class.instance_eval{ @instance_type = class_type}
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cl.singleton_class.instance_eval{ @instance_type = class_type}
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cl.instance_eval{ @instance_type = object_type}
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cl.instance_eval{ @super_class_name = super_names[name] || :Object}
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object_type.instance_eval{ @object_class = cl }
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@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ module Parfait
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CallableMethod: :Callable,
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Block: :Callable,
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Class: :Behaviour,
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MetaClass: :Behaviour ,
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SingletonClass: :Behaviour ,
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ReturnAddress: :Integer}
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end
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arguments_type: :Type , self_type: :Type, frame_type: :Type ,
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name: :Word , blocks: :Block} ,
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Class: {instance_methods: :List, instance_type: :Type,
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name: :Word, super_class_name: :Word , meta_class: :MetaClass},
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name: :Word, super_class_name: :Word , singleton_class: :SingletonClass},
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DataObject: {},
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Data4: {},
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Data8: {},
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local5: :Object, local6: :Object ,local7: :Object, local8: :Object ,
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local9: :Object ,local10: :Object, local11: :Object , local12: :Object,
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local13: :Object, local14: :Object, local15: :Object},
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MetaClass: {instance_methods: :List, instance_type: :Type, clazz: :Class },
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SingletonClass: {instance_methods: :List, instance_type: :Type, clazz: :Class },
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NilClass: {},
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Object: {},
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ReturnAddress: {next_integer: :ReturnAddress},
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when MethodExpression
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node.to_mom(@clazz)
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when ClassMethodExpression
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node.to_mom(@clazz.meta_class)
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node.to_mom(@clazz.singleton_class)
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else
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raise "Only methods for now #{node.class}:#{node}"
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end
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ module Vool
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end
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# goes through the code looking for instance variables (and their assignments)
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# adding each to the respective type, ie class or meta_class, depending
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# adding each to the respective type, ie class or singleton_class, depending
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# on if they are instance or class instance variables.
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#
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# Class variables are deemed a design mistake, ie not implemented (yet)
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when MethodExpression
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target = @clazz
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when ClassMethodExpression
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target = @clazz.meta_class
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target = @clazz.singleton_class
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else
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raise "Only methods for now #{node.class}:#{node}"
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end
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end
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def to_mom(clazz)
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raise "not meta" unless clazz.class == Parfait::MetaClass
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raise "not singleton" unless clazz.class == Parfait::SingletonClass
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raise( "no class in #{self}") unless clazz
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method = clazz.add_instance_method_for(name , make_arg_type , make_frame , body )
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#puts "CLass method Class:#{clazz}:#{name}"
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class ModuleName < Expression
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include Named
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def ct_type
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get_named_class.meta_class.instance_type
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get_named_class.singleton_class.instance_type
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end
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def to_slot(_)
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return Mom::SlotDefinition.new( get_named_class, [])
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require_relative "helper"
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module Parfait
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class TestMetaClass < ParfaitTest
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class TestSingletonClass < ParfaitTest
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def setup
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super
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@try = @space.create_class( :Try , :Object).meta_class
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@try = @space.create_class( :Try , :Object).singleton_class
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end
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def test_type_forclass
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end
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def test_new_superclass
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assert_equal "Class(Try)" , @try.clazz.inspect
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assert_equal "MetaClass(Try)" , @try.inspect
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assert_equal "SingletonClass(Try)" , @try.inspect
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end
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def test_new_methods
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assert_equal @try.method_names.class, @try.instance_methods.class
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def classes
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[:Behaviour ,:BinaryCode,:Block,:CacheEntry,:Callable,:CallableMethod,:Class,
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:DataObject,:Data4,:Data8,:Data16,:Data32,:Dictionary,:Factory, :Integer,:FalseClass,
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:List,:Message, :MetaClass,:NilClass,:Object,:ReturnAddress,
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:List,:Message, :SingletonClass,:NilClass,:Object,:ReturnAddress,
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:Space,:TrueClass,:Type,:VoolMethod,:Word]
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end
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def test_get_class_by_name
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assert_equal Parfait::Class , space_class.class
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end
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def test_get_meta_class
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assert_equal Parfait::MetaClass , space_class.meta_class.class
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def test_get_singleton_class
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assert_equal Parfait::SingletonClass , space_class.singleton_class.class
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end
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def test_get_type_by_class_name
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assert_equal Parfait::Type , Parfait.object_space.get_type_by_class_name(:Space).class
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end
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end
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end
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def test_all_meta
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def test_all_singletons
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@space.classes.each do |name , clazz|
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assert clazz.meta_class , clazz.name
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assert clazz.singleton_class , clazz.name
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end
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end
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def test_has_factory
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MAIN
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super
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end
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#Space type is wrong, shold be same as meta_class.instance_type
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#Space type is wrong, shold be same as singleton_class.instance_type
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def test_chain
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#show_main_ticks # get output of what is
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run_input @string_input
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def test_class_inst
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space_class = Parfait.object_space.get_class
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assert_equal :Space , space_class.name
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names = space_class.meta_class.instance_type.names
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names = space_class.singleton_class.instance_type.names
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assert names.index_of(:inst) , names
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end
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def test_compiler
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