Difference between revisions of "Agent Calls"

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For everly '''agent creation''' a c-function is generated. This wrapper function does two things:
 
For everly '''agent creation''' a c-function is generated. This wrapper function does two things:
*Reorder the closed and open arguments
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*Reorder the closed and open arguments.
*Call the '''callee''' of the
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*Calculate the proper '''agent callee''' based on the dynamic type of the target.
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*Call the '''agent callee'''

Revision as of 15:58, 21 August 2006

Work in progress!

Terminology

In the following text the place where an agent is created (with the agent keyword or the tilde operator) is called the agent creation. The feature to which the agent points is the agent callee and the place (or places) where the agent is called is denoted agent call.

class 
    TERMINOLOGY
 
feature
 
    f1
        local
            p: PROCEDURE [ANY, TUPLE]
        do
            p := agent target   -- agent creation
        end
 
    f2 (p: PROCEDURE [ANY, TUPLE])
        do
            p.call ([])         -- agent call
        end
 
    target                      -- callee
        do
        end
end

Wrapper generation

Lets look first at frozen workbench code. Class C is used throughout the following examples.

class
    C
 
feature
    f (p1, p2: INTEGER; p3: STRING): STRING
        do
            ...
        end   
end

For everly agent creation a c-function is generated. This wrapper function does two things:

  • Reorder the closed and open arguments.
  • Calculate the proper agent callee based on the dynamic type of the target.
  • Call the agent callee