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From: Mikael Djurfeldt <djurfeldt@nada.kth.se>
Cc: djurfeldt@nada.kth.se
Subject: Re: New module system option :duplicates
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:21:10 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <xy7ptoyrt55.fsf@nada.kth.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <xy7smturtkd.fsf@nada.kth.se> (Mikael Djurfeldt's message of "Tue, 11 Mar 2003 13:12:02 +0100")

Mikael Djurfeldt <djurfeldt@nada.kth.se> writes:

> Example:
>
> An object-oriented graphics package (graphics object) exports the GF
> `draw'.  So does the pixel-oriented graphics package (graphics paint).
> These two packages are developed independently by different developers
> but use a common representation of the output device, provided by a
> third module.
>
> Now we're developing a module (graphics object picture) which provides
> the class <picture> which is a subclass of <graphics-object> exported
> by (graphics object).  Internally, <picture> objects store a <bitmap>
> from the (graphics paint) module.  Therefore (draw picture) internally
> calls (draw bitmap).  This works, because `draw' in (graphics object
> picture) is an <extended-generic> which shares methods with draw in
> (graphics object) and draw in (graphics paint).
>
> However, when the X window is redisplayed and all objects need to be
> redrawn, the update function in the (graphics object) package calls
> `draw' on each <graphics-object> on the list of visible objects.  This
> may include our <picture> object, so it is essential that draw in
> (graphics object) shares the (draw <picture>) method with draw in
> (graphics object picture).

Let me add that this is a quite bad example.  In the case above, the
natural design would be to have the module representing the output
device export `draw' and let both (graphics object) and (graphics
paint) add their methods on it.

Note though, that there are many cases where we can't do that: We are
often in the position that we simply want to re-use eisting packages.


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  reply	other threads:[~2003-03-11 12:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-03-07 13:19 New module system option :duplicates Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-07 14:28 ` tomas
2003-03-07 14:49 ` Marius Vollmer
2003-03-07 15:08   ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-07 15:28     ` Marius Vollmer
2003-03-07 16:56       ` Rob Browning
2003-03-08 14:38         ` Greg Troxel
2003-03-10 23:39           ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-11 12:12           ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-11 12:21             ` Mikael Djurfeldt [this message]
2003-03-11 14:29             ` Greg Troxel
2003-03-11 14:47               ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-10 23:18   ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-12 15:05     ` Marius Vollmer
2003-03-12 15:18       ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-12 16:34         ` Marius Vollmer
2003-03-07 16:30 ` Rob Browning
2003-03-10 23:38   ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-11  0:14     ` Rob Browning
2003-03-11 10:32       ` Mikael Djurfeldt
2003-03-11 10:50       ` Mikael Djurfeldt

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