Dov Wasserman wrote:
> It's a valid question in general, but since you're designing this
> functionality from the ground up (and not retro-fitting it in to
> existing code), wouldn't the better approach be to create a non-GUI
> HList class, and a GUI subclass that adds the indicator methods? Or
>
On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 21:44, Jonathan Lang wrote:
> OK: I'm planning on creating a widget which must not make use of any of
> the indicator functionality of the HList; I don't just want to not use the
> functionality - I want to have its use forbidden (letting the optimizer go
> ahead and toss out
: A12: subtypes that lack methods or roles
Larry Wall wrote:
> Jonathan Lang wrote:
> : How would I declare a subtype of a class which messes with the
> : dispatching mechanism to exclude certain methods and/or roles from
> : it?
>
> Er, uh...tell you what. Why don't you
Larry Wall wrote:
> Jonathan Lang wrote:
> : How would I declare a subtype of a class which messes with the
> : dispatching mechanism to exclude certain methods and/or roles from
> : it?
>
> Er, uh...tell you what. Why don't you provide some sample code to
> go with your question, and we'll j
At 6:12 PM -0700 4/23/04, Larry Wall wrote:
On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 03:07:23PM -0700, Jonathan Lang wrote:
: How would I declare a subtype of a class which messes with the dispatching
: mechanism to exclude certain methods and/or roles from it?
Er, uh...tell you what. Why don't you provide some
On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 03:07:23PM -0700, Jonathan Lang wrote:
: How would I declare a subtype of a class which messes with the dispatching
: mechanism to exclude certain methods and/or roles from it?
Er, uh...tell you what. Why don't you provide some sample code to
go with your question, and
How would I declare a subtype of a class which messes with the dispatching
mechanism to exclude certain methods and/or roles from it?
=
Jonathan "Dataweaver" Lang
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