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objects1
- In the practical implementation of PNtalk there is a
possibility of using primitive classes with methods which change the state of
the appropriate primitive objects, too. However, their usage makes it
impossible even to think about a formal analysis, and it can also slow down the
simulation (see ). The semantics of the transition firing
in this case is similar to the one connected to non-primitive message
receivers.
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- ... transition2
- This is the case of using the implicit method new. If a
constructor method is used, a combination of N-, F-, and J-events arises.
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- ... super.3
- Its semantis is the same as in Smalltalk
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- ... activity.4
- This model is inspired by Russian doll containing another russian
doll etc..
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- ... implemented.5
- in fact it is implemented only in
experimental PNtalk engine in Prolog
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