# HG changeset patch # User HackBot # Date 1331557684 0 # Node ID e1f76a9a98a157b1e179bb9760ab8a843ff5394d # Parent ed731ba2487b2e8bb26d08b317daf2057823eb16 pastelogs code.*inherit diff -r ed731ba2487b -r e1f76a9a98a1 paste/paste.6146 --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/paste/paste.6146 Mon Mar 12 13:08:04 2012 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +2007-03-25.txt:01:47:27: @'foo [foo code] @object %inherit add-method done +2007-03-25.txt:01:54:47: @'foo [foo code] @object %inherit add-method done init foo +2010-01-14.txt:17:08:20: It's just a hideously complex language that isn't all that comfortable to code in. All its esotericness is inherited from Befunge-93. +2010-09-11.txt:06:16:46: To be more precise, a fingerprint is a unique ID code which indicates a library of routines (a fingerprinted extension) to be assigned temporarily to what the instructions A to Z do. Multiple loaded fingerprints can overlap and overload, so even object-oriented-like inheritance is possible. +2010-10-01.txt:21:22:29: Unicode U+00D0 U+00F0 Inherited from the older ISO 8859-1 standard +2010-11-01.txt:23:01:41: also, what's the difference between this new 16-bit code segment and the one inherited from real mode? +2011-01-07.txt:20:38:05: some of the code may be inherited from the haskell 98 report +2011-11-19.txt:07:23:18: also as far as OO goes the use of mixins and partial classes allows more code re-use than silly C++/Java inheritance +2012-02-22.txt:12:58:12: well a hacky way would be changing the s to i think +2012-03-12.txt:13:07:02: `pastelogs code.*inherit +2012-03-12.txt:13:07:47: `pastelogs code.*inherit