rubyx/lib/parfait/meta_class.rb
Torsten Ruger 73a6a5db39 move meta and boot class to parfait
just cosmetic, fixed requires but not code
2015-05-12 09:54:36 +03:00

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module Virtual
# TODO : rethink - possibly needs to be a module to be mixed into Object
#
# class that acts like a class, but is really the object
# described in the ruby language book as the eigenclass, what you get with
# class MyClass
# class << self <--- this is called the eigenclass, or metaclass, and really is just
# .... the class object but gives us the ability to use the
# syntax as if it were a class
# PS: can't say i fancy the << self syntax and am considerernig adding a
# keyword for it, like meta
# In effect it is a very similar construct to def self.function(...)
# So one could write def meta.function(...) and thus define on the meta-class
class MetaClass < Object
# no name, nor nothing. as this is just the object really
def initialize(object)
super()
@functions = []
@me_self = object
end
# in a non-booting version this should map to _add_singleton_method
def add_function function
raise "not a function #{function}" unless function.is_a? Virtual::Function
raise "syserr " unless function.name.is_a? Symbol
@functions << function
end
def get_function name
name = name.to_sym
f = @functions.detect{ |f| f.name == name }
return f if f
if( @me_self == :Object )
puts "no function for :#{name} in Meta #{@me_self.inspect}"
return nil
else #recurse up class hierachy unless we're at Object
return @me_self.context.object_space.get_or_create_class(@me_self.super_class).get_function name
end
end
# get the function and if not found, try superclasses. raise error if not found
def resolve_method name
fun = get_function name
# TODO THE BOOK says is class A derives from B , then the metaclass of A derives from the metaclass of B
# just get to it ! (and stop whimpering)
raise "Method not found #{name} , for #{inspect}" unless fun
fun
end
def to_s
"#{inspect} on #{@me_self}, #{@functions.length} functions"
end
end
end