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Examples 8.1.2.5: |
The features of the required library class CAST are used in individual examples. None of the examples given is a complete class nor necessarily a 'complete' method.
In all of the examples it will be assumed that the code shown is in a class called, say, EXAMPLE.
This feature creates a new object with the desired argument type for use in 'one-line' cast operations. It could be written in the EXAMPLE class as follows -
This is the routine which provides the 'one-line' type case facility. Although this is not strictly essential to the Sather language, it is provided in the library to enhance program readability. For example, given the above object creation -
which is equivalent to the rather longer version
which is essentially how an implementer may choose to implement the from routine.
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