Implement class instance variables

as they are just the type of the meta_class, that was relatively simple.
I feel this is what oo is meant to be, instance variables and methods for the objects, and since classes are objects, for them too.
Class variables seem like a design mistake, weird scoping rules and no data hiding (left as an exercise to the reader)
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2019-09-19 15:48:27 +03:00
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ module Parfait
super()
@clazz = clazz
@instance_methods = List.new
set_instance_type( clazz.get_type() )
@instance_type = Object.object_space.get_type_by_class_name(:Object)
end
def rxf_reference_name
@ -61,13 +61,6 @@ module Parfait
@instance_type = @instance_type.add_instance_variable( name , type )
end
# setting the type generates all methods for this type
# (or will do, once we store the methods code to do that)
def set_instance_type( type )
raise "type must be type #{type.class}:#{type}" unless type.is_a?(Type)
@instance_type = type
end
# Nil name means no superclass, and so nil returned
def super_class
return nil