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Update to CEDET 1.0's version of EIEIO. * emacs-lisp/eieio.el (eieio-specialized-key-to-generic-key): New function. (eieio-defmethod, eieio-generic-form, eieio-generic-call): Use it. (eieio-default-eval-maybe): Eval val instead of unquoting only. (class-precedence-list): If class is nil, return nil. (eieio-generic-call): If class of first input arg is nil, don't look up static methods, and do check for primary methods. (initialize-instance): See if the default needs to be evaluated during the constructor. (eieio-perform-slot-validation-for-default): Don't do the check for values that will eventually be evaluated. (eieio-eval-default-p): New function. (eieio-default-eval-maybe): Use it. * emacs-lisp/eieio.el (eieio-defclass): Allow :c3 method-invocation-order. (eieio-c3-candidate, eieio-c3-merge-lists): New functions. (eieio-class-precedence-dfs): Compute class precedence list using dfs algorithm. (eieio-class-precedence-bfs): Compute class precedence list using bfs algorithm. (eieio-class-precedence-c3): compute class precedence list using c3 algorithm. (class-precedence-list): New function. (eieiomt-method-list, eieiomt-sym-optimize): Use it. (inconsistent-class-hierarchy): New error symbol. (call-next-method): Stow the replacement argument list for future call-next-method invocations.
author Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
date Sun, 19 Sep 2010 00:23:57 -0400
parents fb8bf24d2eb9
children ac52af4a044c
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