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at:tutorial:objects [2007/06/27 11:44] – jorge | at:tutorial:objects [2007/06/29 10:22] – jorge | ||
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< | < | ||
- | > def Point := object: { | + | > def point := object: { |
def x := 0; | def x := 0; | ||
def y := 0; | def y := 0; | ||
- | def init(xCoord,yCoord) { | + | def init(aX,aY) { |
- | x := xCoord; | + | x := aX; |
- | y := yCoord; | + | y := aY; |
}; | }; | ||
- | def sumofsquares() { x*x + y*y }; | + | def sumOfSquares() { x*x + y*y }; |
} | } | ||
>>< | >>< | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | This object | + | As all definitions in AmbientTalk, |
+ | |||
+ | <note important> | ||
+ | AmbientTalk not only supports traditional canonical syntax (e.g. '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the example above, the state of the '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Sending messages ===== | ||
+ | In AmbientTalk, | ||
< | < | ||
- | > def initialPoint := Point.new(0,0) | + | > point.x |
- | >>< | + | >>2 |
+ | > point.sumOfSquares() | ||
+ | >>13 | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | ===== Sending | + | This code shows two messages |
- | In AmbientTalk, | + | |
===== Cloning and instantiation ===== | ===== Cloning and instantiation ===== | ||
+ | As said before in this section, AmbientTalk objects are created [[objects# | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | > def anotherPoint := point.new(2, | ||
+ | >>< | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | Every object understands the message '' | ||
===== Delegation and Dynamic Inheritance ===== | ===== Delegation and Dynamic Inheritance ===== | ||
+ | AmbientTalk features object inheritance or delegation. By means of delegation, an object can reuse and extend the defintion of another. We distinguish two different delegation relationships: | ||
+ | |||
===== Delegation and cloning ===== | ===== Delegation and cloning ===== |
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