rubyx/lib/parfait/message.rb
Torsten Ruger 11997ef354 had to revert name method change
method is not known when message is created
2015-07-02 09:48:41 +03:00

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# A message is what is sent when you invoke a method. Args and stuff are packed up in to a Message
# and the Message is sent to the receiver.
# Part of the housekeeping (see attributes) makes messages a double linked list (next_message and
# caller) , and maybe surprisingly this means that we can create all messages at runtime
# and link them up and never have to touch that list again.
# All the args and receiver data changes, but the list of messages stays constant.
module Parfait
class Message < Object
def initialize next_m
@next_message = next_m
@frame = Frame.new()
@caller = nil
super()
end
attr_reader :next_message , :frame , :caller # aka prev_message
attr_reader :receiver , :return_address , :return_value , :name
def set_caller caller
@caller = caller
end
def get_type_for(name)
index = @layout.get_index(name)
get_at(index)
end
def __send
typ = get_type_for( :receiver )
# TODO: this will obviously be recoded as case, once that is done :-)
# depending on value type get method
if( typ == Integer )
method = Integer.get_method @method_name
else
if( typ != ObjectReference )
raise "unimplemented case"
else
method = @receiver.get_singeton_method @method_name
# Find the method for the given object (receiver) according to ruby dispatch rules:
# - see if the receiver object has a (singleton) method by the name
# - get receivers class and look for instance methods of the name
# - go up inheritance tree
# - start over with method_missing instead
# -> guaranteed to end at object.method_missing
unless method
cl = @receiver.layout.object_class
method = cl.get_instance_or_super_method @method_name
end
end
end
unless method
message = Message.new( @receiver , :method_missing , [@method_name] + @args)
message.send
else
method.call
end
end
end
end