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Creating Objects from the .scm file
From: |
Fernando Diaz |
Subject: |
Creating Objects from the .scm file |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Nov 1999 10:48:22 -0500 (EST) |
This is perhaps a related question since it seems you want to use Scheme
files to define an instance variable beyond the base types (int, float,
etc). Is it possible to define a variable as the result of a function
call? eg,
(list
(cons 'george
(make-instance 'FlyingMonkey
#:wingspan dGetNormal(25.5,5.0)
...
Or some grammatically correct variation...
My guess is no since it seems the point of Scheme is to archive.
F
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Pau Fernandez Duran wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just would like to know if there is any way in which I could create an
> object using a class object specified in a .scm file. As an example, we
> could have:
>
>
> This is useful if you want to switch between diferent classes of ants in
> the same colony without having to compile each time. I was thinking of
> using the string "ArmyAnt" and calling a function (which I don't know if
> really exists) _get_class_from_String() or similar, but I haven't found
> such a function (yet).
>
> Any hints??
>
> Many thankx in advance,
>
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