On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 14:38 -0400, jkaczo...@aol.pl wrote: > Could anyone explain me how to create objects and their instances? > [...] Hello, first you have to create a class. An empty class definition might look like this: (define foo% (class object% (super-new))) Note that a class is a run-time value in Racket and can be assigned to a regular variable. Then you instantiate the class using the new operator, which might look like this: (define some-foo (new foo%)) (define another-foo (new foo%)) And that's it -- there are no special parameters or any other magic involved :-) You will probably want to pass arguments to your class' constructor and perhaps store them in instance fields, but that's something you didn't ask about, so I won't confuse you with extra examples ;-) Ciao, Thomas Thanks for Your answer, it's all I wanted to know :)
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