Basic Object System
In
computer programming
, the
Basic Object System
(BOS) is a
C
-callable
library
that implements the notion of
object
and which uses
tcl
as its
interpreter
for interpreted
methods
(you can have "compiled" methods in C, and mix compiled and interpreted methods in the same object, plus lots more). You can
subclass
and
mix in
existing objects using BOS to extend, among other things, the set of
tk
widgets. BOS is a class-free object system, also called a
prototype-based object system
; it is modelled loosely on the
Self
system from
Stanford University
.
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