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Re: Creating recursive customization types / widgets
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Per Abrahamsen |
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Re: Creating recursive customization types / widgets |
Date: |
Mon, 01 Dec 2003 12:36:39 +0100 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
> Neat. I have no idea why it's called `child' and the resulting
> use of `child' in (define-widget 'foo 'child ...) does not look
> particularly intuitive, but I can't think of anything better either.
Because it has a single child widget, and the new widget basically
behave like the child, except for allowing recursion.
I called it 'recursive' and 'delayed' under development.
It is a common pattern in OOP. Having an object that wraps another
object, delegates message to the other object, and thus acts like a
proxy. So 'wrapper', delegator' or 'proxy' could be used as well.
> We should install this.
Yes. It answers the most common custom/widget programming question
that I couldn't previously answer :-)
>> If the datastructures is recursive, you need to gave a :match argument
>> as well as :type.
>
> Why is that ?
Good question. I was afraid of infinite recursion, but as long as the
widget type "eat some tokens" of the value before the recursion
starts, that doesn't happen.
- Re: Creating recursive customization types / widgets,
Per Abrahamsen <=
Re: Creating recursive customization types / widgets, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2003/12/01