On May 31, 2008, at 12:23 AM, Michael Ash wrote:
Assume the following class hierarchy: A <- B <- C <- D <- E In the implementation of B, you write [self superclass]. Now your method executes with self set to an instance of E. What do you get?
I would propose that you should re-examine your design if you find that to be a problem in practice:
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