I find that I'm horribly confused at this point about what a
protocol "is". Can someone use some other comp. sci. terms to
define this idea? I thought of them as Java interfaces with
default methods but clearly I'm wrong.
Sean Devlin wrote:
I've posted a follow up to my article yesterday about protocols & code
reuse. In today's article I discuss what I've termed partially
implemented protocols, which is geared toward providing a default
implementation. Granted, it's a bit ugly and I'll be the first to
admit that it starts to confuse the difference between a protocol &
implementation. Still, it cuts down on the bookkeeping required.
http://fulldisclojure.blogspot.com/2010/08/partially-implemented-protocols.html
Have fun
Sean
On Aug 12, 3:16 pm, Nicolas Oury <[email protected]> wrote:
Can I erase my last mails?
I just discovered (.bar (Foo. 5)) => 5
It is a bit embarrassing. Sorry about that. (I am not a Java person, I reckon)
As far as traits are concerned, I think they can be made with a couple
of macros.
I might try to have a go over the week-end.
Best,
Nicolas.
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