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Section: TclOO Commands (n)
Updated: 0.1
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NAME
my - invoke any method of current object
SYNOPSIS
package require TclOO
my methodName ?arg ...?
DESCRIPTION
The my command is used to allow methods of objects to invoke any method
of the object (or its class). In particular, the set of valid values for
methodName is the set of all methods supported by an object and its
superclasses, including those that are not exported. The object upon which the
method is invoked is always the one that is the current context of the method
(i.e. the object that is returned by self object) from which the
my command is invoked.
Each object has its own my command, contained in its unique namespace.
EXAMPLES
This example shows basic use of my to use the variables method of
the oo::object class, which is not publically visible by default:
-
oo::class create c {
method count {} {
my variable counter
print [incr counter]
}
}
c create o
o count -> prints "1"
o count -> prints "2"
o count -> prints "3"
SEE ALSO
next(n), oo::object(n), self(n)
KEYWORDS
method, method visibility, object, private method, public method
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