Clos solutions to binary methods.
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| Title: | Clos solutions to binary methods. |
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| Authors: | Verna, Didier1 didier@lrde.epita.fr |
| Source: | International MultiConference of Engineers & Computer Scientists 2007 (Volume 1). 2007, p325-331. 7p. 11 Charts. |
| Subjects: | COMMON LISP (Computer program language), Object-oriented programming languages, Programming languages, Computer programming |
| Abstract: | Implementing binary methods in traditional object-oriented languages is difficult: numerous problems arise, such as typing (covariance vs. contravariance of the arguments), polymorphism on multiple arguments (lack of multi-methods) etc. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how those problems are either solved, or nonexistent in the Common Lisp Object System (Clos). Several solutions for implementing binary methods in Clos are proposed. They mainly consist in re-programming a binary method specific object system through the Clos meta-object protocol (mop). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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