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<html><head><title>XLISP class</title>

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<h1>class</h1>

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<p><table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="margin-left:10px"><tbody>
<tr valign="top">
  <td><nobr>Type:</nobr></td>
  <td><nobr>&nbsp;&nbsp;-&nbsp;&nbsp;</nobr></td>
  <td width="100%"><nobr>object</nobr></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
  <td><nobr>Source:</nobr></td>
  <td><nobr>&nbsp;&nbsp;-&nbsp;&nbsp;</nobr></td>
  <td width="100%"><nobr>xlobj.c</nobr></td>
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</tbody></table></p>

<h2>Syntax</h2>

<dl>
<dt>&nbsp;class</dt>
</dl>

<h2>Description</h2>

<p>'class' is the built-in object class that is used to build other classes.
Classes are, essentially, the template for defining
<a href="object.htm">object</a> instances.</p>

<h2>Examples</h2>

<pre class="example">
(setq myclass (send class :new '(var)))  <font color="#008844">; create MYCLASS with VAR</font>

(send myclass :answer :isnew '()         <font color="#008844">; set up initialization</font>
  '((setq var nil) self))

(send myclass :answer :set-it '(value)   <font color="#008844">; create :SET-IT message</font>
  '((setq var value)))    

(setq my-obj (send myclass :new))        <font color="#008844">; create MY-OBJ of MYCLASS</font>
(send my-obj :set-it 5)                  <font color="#008844">; VAR is set to 5</font>
</pre>

<p><b>Class definition:</b> The internal definition of the 'class' object
instance looks like:</p>

<pre class="example">
Object is #&lt;Object: #23fe2&gt;, Class is #&lt;Object: #23fe2&gt;
  MESSAGES = ((:ANSWER . #&lt;Subr-: #23e48&gt;) 
              (:ISNEW . #&lt;Subr-: #23e84&gt;) 
              (:NEW . #&lt;Subr-: #23ea2&gt;))
  IVARS = (MESSAGES IVARS CVARS CVALS SUPERCLASS IVARCNT IVARTOTAL)
  CVARS = NIL
  CVALS = NIL
  SUPERCLASS = #&lt;Object: #23fd8&gt;
  IVARCNT = 7
  IVARTOTAL = 7
#&lt;Object: #23fe2&gt;
</pre>

<p>The class of 'class' is 'class', itself. The superclass of 'class' is
<a href="object.htm">object</a>. Remember that the location
information [like #23fe2] varies from system to system, yours will probably
look different.</p>

<p><b>Built-in methods:</b> The built in methods in XLISP include:</p>

<ul>
<li><nobr><a href="keyword-answer.htm">:answer</a> - add a method to an <a href="object.htm">object</a></nobr></li>
<li><nobr><a href="keyword-class.htm">:class</a> - return the <a href="object.htm">object</a>'s class</nobr></li>
<li><nobr><a href="keyword-isnew.htm">:isnew</a> - run initialization code on <a href="object.htm">object</a></nobr></li>
<li><nobr><a href="keyword-new.htm">:new</a> - create a new <a href="object.htm">object</a> [instance or class]</nobr></li>
<li><nobr><a href="keyword-show.htm">:show</a> - show the internal state of the <a href="object.htm">object</a></nobr></li>
</ul>

<p><b>Message Structure:</b> The normal XLISP convention for a 'message' is
to have a valid symbol preceeded by a colon like
<a href="keyword-isnew.htm">:isnew</a> or ':my-message'. However, it
is possible to define a 'message' that is a symbol without a colon, but
this makes the code less readable.</p>

<p>See the
<a href="../manual/xlisp-man-010.htm#class">class</a>
object in the <nobr>XLISP 2.0</nobr> manual.</p>

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