In Modula-3, I think "self" is not reserved -- you can use other names for the first arg. Further, you can call the method as a standalone function or procedure as long as you supply the arg directly. I do (did) this regularly in Modula-3 in conjunction with partial revelation. It even seems to work in python: #method signature: def from_tadef(self,fileobj,style="tadef") #usage: t=Tadef_File() #---method calls--- t.from_tadef(filename) t.to_tadef(filename+".out") #---function calls--- Tadef_File.from_tadef(t,filename) Tadef_File.to_tadef(t,filename+".out") Obviously, in the standalone mode, you cannot rely on an implied "self" -- it is just another argument. piet at cs.uu.nl writes: > >>>>> "Alex Martelli" <aleaxit at yahoo.com> (AM) writes: > > AM> "Dave LeBlanc" <whisper at oz.net> wrote in message > AM> news:9bji5k$417$0 at 216.39.170.247... > >> Since self is used for every method of every class, isn't it a bit > >> redundant? > > AM> Not really. Explicit is better than implicit. > > >> I don't know of another OO language that makes you manually > >> carry around the "this"/"self" pointer/reference... > > AM> Modula-3, for example (I believe 'self' is a reserved word > AM> there; in Python, it's "just" a 'universal' convention). > > And Corbascript/IDLscript, which heavily borrowed concepts from Python > -- > Piet van Oostrum <piet at cs.uu.nl> > URL: http://www.cs.uu.nl/~piet [PGP] > Private email: P.van.Oostrum at hccnet.nl -- Harry George E-mail: harry.g.george at boeing.com The Boeing Company Renton: (425) 237-6915 P. O. Box 3707 02-CA Everett: (425) 266-3868 Seattle, WA 98124-2207 Page: (425) 631-8803
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