A Reflective Implementation of Java Multi-Methods
Résumé
In Java, method implementations are chosen at runtime by late-binding with respect to the runtime class of just the receiver argument. However, in order to simplify many programming designs, late-binding with respect to the dynamic type of all arguments is sometimes desirable. This behavior, usually provided by multi-methods, is known as multi-polymorphism. This paper presents a new multi-method implementation based on the standard Java re flection mechanism. Provided as a package, it does not require any language extension nor any virtual machine modi cation. The design issues of this refl ective implementation are presented together with a new and simple multi-method dispatch algorithm that effi ciently supports class loading at runtime. This implementation provides a practicable and fully portable multi-method solution.
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