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concept:well-known-key-for-supertype-delegationwell-known key σ for supertype delegation
A distinguished key used in β1 to delegate along an object chain (supertype).
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Methods (1)
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- pre-lookup (α) and post-lookup (β) transformationsassociated_withParameterising r with α_i for key transformation before lookup and β_i for recursive retry on ε.
Concepts (1)
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- dynamic binding for class-based inheritance using σ and τassociated_withCombining α1 with τ (type) and β1 with σ (supertype) to model class-based OO with inheritance in the associative model.
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