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% start by loading the example:
| ?- logtalk_load(reflection(loader))
.
...
% print the (public and protected) interface of each class:
| ?- object::print, abstract_class::print, class::print.
Object: object
interface: new/1 delete/1 instances/1 metaclass/0 abstract_class/0 strict_instance/0 print/0
Object: abstract_class
interface: new/1 delete/1 instances/1 metaclass/0 abstract_class/0 strict_instance/0 print/0
Object: class
interface: new/1 delete/1 instances/1 metaclass/0 abstract_class/0 strict_instance/0 print/0
yes
% class is the metaclass of all classes:
| ?- class::instances(Instances)
, class::metaclass.
Instances = [class,abstract_class,object] yes
% create an abstract_class, check it and print its interface:
| ?- abstract_class::new(ac)
, ac::abstract_class, ac::print.
Object: ac
interface: metaclass/0 abstract_class/0 strict_instance/0 print/0
yes
% try to create an instance of the abstract class:
| ?- ac::new(i)
.
uncaught exception: error(existence_error(predicate_declaration,new(i))
,ac::new(i)
,user)
% create a new instantiable class and print its interface:
| ?- class::new(c)
, c::print.
Object: c
interface: new/1 delete/1 instances/1 metaclass/0 abstract_class/0 strict_instance/0 print/0
yes
% create an instance of the new class:
| ?- c::new(i)
, c::instances(Instances)
.
Instances = [i] yes
% because c does not declare any predicates, its instances have no interface:
| ?- i::current_predicate(Predicate)
.
no
% create an instance of object, root of the inheritance graph, and print its interface:
| ?- object::new(j)
, j::print.
Object: j
interface: strict_instance/0 print/0
yes
% delete the dynamic objects that we created:
| ?- c::delete(i)
, class::delete(c)
, abstract_class::delete(ac)
, object::delete(j)
.
yes