Torsten Rüger
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as they are just the type of the meta_class, that was relatively simple. I feel this is what oo is meant to be, instance variables and methods for the objects, and since classes are objects, for them too. Class variables seem like a design mistake, weird scoping rules and no data hiding (left as an exercise to the reader)
54 lines
1.7 KiB
Ruby
54 lines
1.7 KiB
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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module Parfait
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# temporary shorthand getter for the space
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# See implementation, space is now moved to inside the Object class
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# (not module anymore), but there is a lot of code (about 100, 50/50 li/test)
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# still calling this old version and since it is shorter . . .
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def self.object_space
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Object.object_space
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end
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class Object
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# redefine the runtime version
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def self.new( *args )
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object = self.allocate
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# have to grab the class, because we are in the ruby class not the parfait one
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cl = Parfait.object_space.get_class_by_name( self.name.split("::").last.to_sym)
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# and have to set the type before we let the object do anything. otherwise boom
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object.set_type cl.instance_type
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object.send :initialize , *args
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object
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end
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# Setter fo the boot process, only at runtime.
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# only one space exists and it is generated at compile time, not runtime
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def self.set_object_space( space )
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@object_space = space
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end
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end
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end
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