## test class instantiation methods defclass A | a b c | { defun :*newInstance(x y z) { set a x; set b y; set c z; return self; }; defun get-a() { return self.a; }; defun get-b() { return self.b; }; defun get-c() { return self.c; }; }; defclass B :: A | d e f | { defun :*newInstance(x y z) { super:newInstance (* x 2) (* y 2) (* z 2); set d x; set e y; set f z; return self; }; defun :: getSuper() { return super; }; ###defun :: getSuperclass() { return (self:superclass); }; defun :: getSelf() { return self; }; defun sum() { return (+ (super:get-a) (super:get-b) (super:get-c) self.d self.e self.f); }; }; a := ((B:newInstance 1 2 3):sum); if (/= a 18) { printf "ERROR: a must be 18\n"; } \ else { printf "OK %d\n" a; }; b := (B:newInstance 2 3 4); a := (b:get-a); if (/= a 4) {printf "ERROR: a must be 4\n" } \ else { printf "OK %d\n" a }; a := (b:get-b); if (/= a 6) { printf "ERROR: a must be 6\n" } \ else { printf "OK %d\n" a }; a := (b:get-c); if (/= a 8) { printf "ERROR: a must be 8\n" } \ else {printf "OK %d\n" a }; a := (b:sum); if (/= a 27) { printf "ERROR: a must be 27\n" } \ else { printf "OK %d\n" a }; ## super is equivalent to self unless a message is sent to it. ## if super itself is returned without a message, it just return ## the receiver just like self. To get the superclass, it must use ## the superclass method inherited from the Class class. b := (B:getSelf) a := (B:getSuper) ##c := (B:getSuperlcass) if (nqv? a b) { printf "ERROR: a is not equivalent to b\n" } \ else { printf "OK a is equivalent to b\n" }; ##if (eqv? a c) { printf "ERROR: a is equivalent to b\n" } \ ##else { printf "OK a is not equivalent to b\n" }; if (nqv? a B) { printf "ERROR: a is not equivalent to B\n" } \ else { printf "OK a is equivalent to A\n" }; if (nqv? b B) { printf "ERROR: b is not equivalent to B\n" } \ else { printf "OK b is equivalent to B\n" }; ##if (nqv? c A) { printf "ERROR: c is not equivalent to A\n" } \ ##else { printf "OK c is equivalent to A\n" };