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This example illustrates how to define object constructors for a simple hierarchy of objects representing persons, students, and teachers. For simplicity, prototypes are used instead of classes. Logtalk provides a low-level, built-in predicate, create_object/4, for dynamically creating new objects. This predicate can be used to define object constructors, similar to those used in other OOP languages.
This example also illustrates how to efficiently represent objects with
immutable state using parametric objects and object proxies (Prolog facts;
see also the proxies
example). This alternative is often a good choice
when dealing with a very large number of objects due to its compact
representation and/or connecting Prolog data tables with a Logtalk object
hierarchies.