rubyx/lib/parfait/layout.rb
Torsten Ruger 2ec9ee90f9 forgot to init super
which caused the fake_mem to be nil
2015-05-20 17:17:11 +03:00

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# An Object is really a hash like structure. It is dynamic and
# you want to store values by name (instance variable names).
#
# One could (like mri), store the names in each object, but that is wasteful
# Instead we store only the values, and access them by index.
# The Layout allows the mapping of names to index.
# The Layout of an object describes the memory layout of the object
# The Layout is a simple list of the names of instance variables.
#
# As every object has a Layout to describe it, the name "layout" is the
# first name in the list for every Layout.
# But as we want every Object to have a class, the Layout carries that class.
# So the layout of layout has an entry "object_class"
# In other words, the Layout is a list of names that describe
# the values stored in an actual object.
# The object is an List of values of length n and
# the Layout is an List of names of length n
# Together they turn the object into a hash like structure
module Parfait
class Layout < List
def initialize( object_class )
super()
@object_class = object_class
end
# add the name of an instance variable
# The index will be returned and can subsequently be searched with index_of
# The index of the name is the index of the data in the object
#
# TODO , later we would need to COPY the layout to keep the old constant
# but now we are concerned with booting, ie getting a working structure
def add_instance_name name
self.push(name)
self.get_length
end
# beat the recursion! fixed known offset for class object in the layout
def get_object_class()
return @object_class
end
end
end