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This folder contains an example that shows how to implement class variables as defined in Smalltalk. The name shared instance variables is however much more accurate. In systems like Logtalk, which enables the use of explicit metaclasses, true class variables are just the class (as an object) own instance variables!
This example defines a root class, root
and three instances, instance1
,
instance2
, and instance3
. The root class defines a shared instance variable
(using a dynamic predicate) and the setter and getter methods which implement
the variable sharing behavior.