On Fri, 25 Jan 2008, Chris McCormick wrote:
(Since when is [t a a a] an alias of a function anyway? It's two different types of alias - an objectclass and a type. I provided examples of both in my other post).
the first element of an objectbox is not a class name, it's a constructor name, which usually coïncides with a class name, but not necessarily. A constructor name is a selector in a special object known as [objectmaker].
therefore, class aliases and method aliases are the same thing in pd, to the extent that people know and use that fact.
Firstly, an index lookup is a function. Secondly, PHP has function aliases as described in my other post.
I don't understand Hans' argument.
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