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Re: eieio defclass evaluate :initform value
From: |
Joe Riel |
Subject: |
Re: eieio defclass evaluate :initform value |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Jan 2017 08:06:54 -0800 |
On Wed, 04 Jan 2017 12:45:22 -0800
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote:
> Joe Riel <joer@san.rr.com> writes:
>
> > According to the info page for eieio for Emacs 23, one
> > could do
> >
> > (defclass foo-class
> > ((bar :initform (lambda () my-var)
> > :type string)))
> >
> > When make-instance was called, the lambda expression
> > for :initform would be evaluated and the expression
> > assigned to my-var would be used for the slot bar.
> >
> > The info page for eieio Emacs 24 does not mention this
> > functionality and testing shows it no longer exists.
> >
> > Is there nice way, in 24, to create a class with an :initform
> > that, upon instantiation, evaluates to the value of a variable?
>
> Depending on what exactly you want, you might be able to solve it with
> `oset-default', which lives outside the class definition, and can
> evaluate variables. See if that does what you want?
Thanks, Eric; I wasn't aware of oset-default and could use it, however,
am currently taking a different approach. The bigger picture is that
I'm using a buffer-local object to store configuration data for a
major mode. The object is normally updated when the mode is invoked,
but the global defaults should be configurable. The current approach
is to clone a default object whose values can be assigned via a
customization. The documentation for using defcustom with an eieio object
is slim, but I got it working.
--
Joe Riel