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The ParenScript Object System is a CLOS-like object system for ParenScript. Using the system is very similar to CLOS. it includes a dynamic runtime environment (found in paren-src/*.paren). The ParenScript Object System Red Daly, Stanford Department of Computer Science reddaly@gmail.com Introduction The JavaScript language supports prototype-based inheritance. Although adequate for most scripting tasks, JavaScript has become used more extensively in client-side applications to the point of replicating desk-top application functionality. In large applications like these, developers often opt for a more extensive object system. Google has developed a toolkit for compiling Java into JavaScript, and many options in native JavaScript already exist that implement class-based inheritance. The ParenScript Object System (PSOS) is a facility for object-oriented programming in ParenScript, a lispy language that compiles to JavaScript. PSOS as a whole was largely inspired by the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS). Its features include, or will include, class-based inheritance, generic functions, and a meta-object protocol. The utility of this system has already been demonstrated by [1], an implementation of a Web Ontology Language (OWL) reasoner that incorporates OWL classes into the ParenScript language. Requirements PSOS requires some extensions beyond the base features provided by parenscript a modified version of parenscript can be downloaded at https://github.com/3b/parenscript/ Example Usage Using the ParenScript system for generating JavaScript, the syntax for defining a new class is simple: (defclass person ()) (defclass politician (person)) After defining classes, we can define methods that operate on these classes. The first step is defining a generic function, which is a type of function that acts differently depending on the classes of its arguments. Next, methods that specialize the generic function can be defined. (defgeneric discuss-environment (individual)) (defmethod discuss-environment ((individual person)) (alert "I don't know anything about the environment")) (defmethod discuss-environment ((individual politician)) (alert "The environment is an important issue, but so is Osama Bin Laden"))
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