>From newsforge:
nile writes, "Today, dLoo released the complete architecture of an
extensible peer-to-peer programming language. Unlike traditional languages,
this language is defined on the Internet. Its syntax and semantics can be
extended by posting additional pieces of the language. As de
Dan Sugalski wrote:
>
> At 11:01 AM 7/10/2001 -0400, Adam Turoff wrote:
> >And where's the guarantee that vtbls are per-object and not per-class?
>
> VTABLES ARE PER OBJECT.
>
> So mote it be. :)
>
> Dan
What? Up until now it's been vtable-pointers are
At 10:16 AM 7/11/2001 -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
>nile writes, "Today, dLoo released the complete architecture of an
>extensible peer-to-peer programming language."
And I thought NFS was the security hole from hell...
Unless there's a lot of very clever (research-level, "Hi we're from IBM's
At 11:24 AM 7/11/2001 -0500, David L. Nicol wrote:
>Dan Sugalski wrote:
> >
> > At 11:01 AM 7/10/2001 -0400, Adam Turoff wrote:
> > >And where's the guarantee that vtbls are per-object and not per-class?
> >
> > VTABLES ARE PER OBJECT.
> >
> > So mote it be. :)
> >
> >
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> At 10:16 AM 7/11/2001 -0600, Natha
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jul 11
>13:35:23 2001
> .
> .
> .
> The lesson to be drawn is consistent with Dan sayings: it is an excellent way to
>spread a product as a browser or better as a
> plug-in but the security model must be thought ab initio.
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> > From [EM
On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, David L. Nicol wrote:
>
> Statistics break at the edges. I meant something that
> will expand
>
> $$$name[5]{cheese}
>
> into
[snip]
> my $RVAL;
> eval {
>$RVAL = ${${${name}[5]}{cheese}}
> }; # normal p