rubyx/lib/parfait/binary_code.rb
Torsten Ruger 2d0424a370 turned out to be a rewrite of boot process
and also attribute handling and fake_memory
luckily there are tests and all is green again
2015-07-21 15:40:25 +03:00

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# A method object is a description of the method, it's name etc
#
# But the code that the method represents, the binary, is held as an array
# in one of these.
#
# The BinaryCode is really just a name to make sure that when we call a method
# it is really the code we call.
module Parfait
# obviously not a "Word" but a ByteArray , but no such class yet
# As on the other hand has no encoding (yet) it is close enough
class BinaryCode < Word
def initialize name
super(0)
self.name = name
end
attribute :name
# this is a sof check if there are instance variables or "structure"
# have to override false, as word answers true
def is_value?
false
end
def to_s
"BinaryCode #{self.name}"
end
def == other
self.object_id == other.object_id
end
end
end