in reply to Re: Creating packages on the fly
in thread Creating packages on the fly
I may be overlooking something, but how does that create packages that the code doesn't know about yet on the fly?
Maybe I need to be clearer:
Wx provides Wx::Window. Let's say that I'm going to use the namespace Jouke:: and my Wx::Window subclass would become Jouke::Wx::Window. I don't want to have a predefined list of classes I want to subclass under Jouke::, but whenever the main program calls Jouke::Wx::Window->new() it should be able to identify if Wx::Window->new can be called, and if so, subclass it as Jouke::Wx::Window, and add functionality to it.
The only part I'm having trouble with, is having a mechanism that catches every call to Jouke::Foo->whatever_method() without having to define Jouke::Foo in advance.
Maybe I need to be clearer:
Wx provides Wx::Window. Let's say that I'm going to use the namespace Jouke:: and my Wx::Window subclass would become Jouke::Wx::Window. I don't want to have a predefined list of classes I want to subclass under Jouke::, but whenever the main program calls Jouke::Wx::Window->new() it should be able to identify if Wx::Window->new can be called, and if so, subclass it as Jouke::Wx::Window, and add functionality to it.
The only part I'm having trouble with, is having a mechanism that catches every call to Jouke::Foo->whatever_method() without having to define Jouke::Foo in advance.
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Re^3: Creating packages on the fly
by vkon (Curate) on Jun 06, 2006 at 09:28 UTC |
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