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From: "Johan Baltié" <johan.baltie@wanadoo.fr>
To: Alessandro Baretta <alex@baretta.com>,
	John Prevost <j.prevost@cs.cmu.edu>, Ocaml <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Recovering masked methods (with CamlP4?)
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 15:15:44 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020716141544.M28553@wanadoo.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3D342875.2000704@baretta.com>

> John Prevost wrote:
> 
> > You've simply got the wrong ordering in your inheritance.  There's
> > absolutely no need for more functionality to support accessing "older"
> > methods in this case.  (I'd argue there's no need in any case.)  And
> > again, even if method m had to be different in var_b, it would be
> > better to use an inherited class which has the features common to b
> > and var_b.  In this case, that class is identical to b.
> > 
> > John.
> 
> Not a bad idea, actually. From a conceptual standpoint it 
> works. It did not occur to me go about coding that way 
> because my classes come in "related packages", and given 
> this conceptual grouping, it would sort of look funny to 
> implement what you suggested.
> ...
> Now that you make me think of it, all I need is an 
> intermediate class in my hierarchy, factoring all the the 
> common functionality with the exception of two methods: 
> let's say m and n. I'll then have a package inherit from the 
> common ancestor and redefine m, while the other package 
> redefines n. This intermediate layer will remove the need to 
> call a method in a farther ancestor.
> 
> Thank you for the suggestion.
> 
> Alex
 
I think I express myself very badly because it sounds like my little B' class....

*sigh* 
:,(



Ciao

Jo
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  reply	other threads:[~2002-07-16 14:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-07-15 23:13 [Caml-list] Recovering masked methods Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-16  1:15 ` Jacques Garrigue
2002-07-16  9:28   ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-16  9:48     ` Laurent Vibert
2002-07-16 10:08       ` Johan Baltié
2002-07-16 10:10       ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-16  9:59     ` Johan Baltié
2002-07-16 11:08       ` [Caml-list] Recovering masked methods (with CamlP4?) Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-16 11:32         ` Johan Baltié
2002-07-16 12:52           ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-16 12:26         ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2002-07-16 12:54           ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-17  9:26             ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2002-07-16 13:32         ` John Prevost
2002-07-16 13:35           ` John Prevost
2002-07-16 14:06           ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-07-16 14:15             ` Johan Baltié [this message]
2002-07-16 14:29               ` Alessandro Baretta
2002-11-11  9:20         ` Eray Ozkural
2002-07-16 10:45     ` [Caml-list] Recovering masked methods John Prevost

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