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Since some weeks, Parfait uses instance variables instead of generated attribute getters (that needed type) This makes it possible to simplify the boot process, getting rid of separate boot Space and class versions. It is still quite order dependent, but all "normal" ruby code, (less magic) so easier to understand. Also moved all code that can never run at runtime into the adapter. This included Space and Object new, space as the space will only ever be created at compile time and object, since that is quite different at run-time (which is where i am working towards)
25 lines
749 B
Ruby
25 lines
749 B
Ruby
# Parfait is the ruby runtime
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module Parfait
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TYPE_INDEX = 0
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end
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require_relative "parfait/object"
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require_relative "parfait/data_object"
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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/list"
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require_relative "parfait/word"
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require_relative "parfait/binary_code"
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require_relative "parfait/callable"
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require_relative "parfait/block"
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require_relative "parfait/callable_method"
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require_relative "parfait/vool_method"
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require_relative "parfait/dictionary"
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require_relative "parfait/type"
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require_relative "parfait/cache_entry"
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require_relative "parfait/message"
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require_relative "parfait/space"
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