Access based programming is a paradigm where certain actions are
performed, or some constraints are checked, when "access operations"
are invoked. Access operations for updates (i.e. assert, retract) can
be redefined in an object by redefining these operations and delegating
the same operation to super
. Notice that without a delegation
mechanism this would not be possible, since the Self would have
changed. So assume that we want to print on the screen "p is
augmented" whenever the fact p(X)
is asserted in an object
foo
, we just redefine assert/1
:
foo :: { super(object) & dynamic p/1 & p(0) & p(1) & assert(p(X)) :- !, /* assert/1 is redefined for p(X) */ super <: assert(p(X)), :display('p is augmented'), :ttynl & assert(M) :- /* delegating assert(_) messages */ super <: assert(M) & : }.