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Re: [Xotcl] info method behaviour
From: Zoran Vasiljevic <zoran_at_archiware.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 14:31:34 +0200
On Saturday 11 August 2001 00:00, Kristoffer Lawson wrote:
> Situation:
>
> I create a class "C" with instproc "foo".
> An object is created from C called "ob".
>
> Problem:
>
> The commands "ob info procs", "ob info args" and "ob info body" do not
> work as I would expect them to. In particular, there doesn't seem to be a
> way of finding out the body and arguments for the instproc "foo" from the
> object. I could do this by asking the class, but I specifically would
> like a uniform way to do this, without caring whether the methods are
> inherited or not. Is this intended? Why?
>
>
You can do this pretty easy with:
% [ob info class] info instprocs
... and similar.
AFAIK, the "ob info procs|args|body" is ment to be used
with per-object resources (procs), like for example:
% ob proc bar args {puts $args}
% ob info procs
bar
% ob info body bar
puts $args
% ob info args bar
args
If you change the current behaviour, how would you
cover this issue then ?
Regards,
Zoran
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 14:31:34 +0200
On Saturday 11 August 2001 00:00, Kristoffer Lawson wrote:
> Situation:
>
> I create a class "C" with instproc "foo".
> An object is created from C called "ob".
>
> Problem:
>
> The commands "ob info procs", "ob info args" and "ob info body" do not
> work as I would expect them to. In particular, there doesn't seem to be a
> way of finding out the body and arguments for the instproc "foo" from the
> object. I could do this by asking the class, but I specifically would
> like a uniform way to do this, without caring whether the methods are
> inherited or not. Is this intended? Why?
>
>
You can do this pretty easy with:
% [ob info class] info instprocs
... and similar.
AFAIK, the "ob info procs|args|body" is ment to be used
with per-object resources (procs), like for example:
% ob proc bar args {puts $args}
% ob info procs
bar
% ob info body bar
puts $args
% ob info args bar
args
If you change the current behaviour, how would you
cover this issue then ?
Regards,
Zoran