multi-dispatch (was Re: large class hierarchies in python)
Justin Dubs
jtdubs at eos.ncsu.edu
Tue Sep 11 19:07:13 EDT 2001
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"Alex Martelli" <aleax at aleax.it> wrote in message news:9nksof021p1 at enews3.newsguy.com... > "Justin Dubs" <jtdubs at eos.ncsu.edu> wrote in message > news:9nismr$fve$1 at uni00nw.unity.ncsu.edu... ... > A brief tirade in favour of multi-dispatching...: > > It's runtime-polymorphism over an unlimited number of objects, rather > than over one object at a time. In any language that doesn't offer ... > And the Dylan implementation looks fine to me in as far > as I've dug into it. What do you find wrong with it...? Ahhhhhh..... Thank you. I didn't spend enough time letting the concepts sink in. Thanks for the great explanation. It makes sense now. That is very useful. I still hate the dylan syntax, but the multi-dispatching makes sense now. Thank you for the help. Justin Dubs
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