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Revision: 4114 http://oorexx.svn.sourceforge.net/oorexx/?rev=4114&view=rev Author: bigrixx Date: 2009-02-09 23:25:19 +0000 (Mon, 09 Feb 2009) Log Message: ----------- Fix syntax error Modified Paths: -------------- docs/trunk/rexxref/provide.sgml Modified: docs/trunk/rexxref/provide.sgml =================================================================== --- docs/trunk/rexxref/provide.sgml 2009-02-09 23:18:38 UTC (rev 4113) +++ docs/trunk/rexxref/provide.sgml 2009-02-09 23:25:19 UTC (rev 4114) @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ variables the methods will use. Any variables not exposed are local to the method and are dropped on return from a method.</para> <para>You can create -an object by sending a message to a class object&mdashtypically a "new" method. An object created from a +an object by sending a message to a class object—typically a "new" method. An object created from a class is an <emphasis>instance</emphasis> of that class. The methods a class defines for its instances are called the <emphasis>instance methods</emphasis> @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ <para>The instance variables within an object are created on demand whenever a method EXPOSEs an object variable. The class creates the object instance, defines the methods the object has, and the object instance completes the job of constructing the object. +</para> <para> -</para> The <link linkend="clsString">String class</link> and the <link linkend="clsArray">Array Class</link>) are examples of object classes.</para> @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ methods to other classes are called <emphasis>mixin classes</emphasis>, or simply mixins.</para> <para>You can add mixin methods to an existing class by sending an INHERIT -message or using the INHERIT option on the <link linkend="classdi">::CLASS directive</link>. +message or using the INHERIT option on the <link linkend="clasdi">::CLASS directive</link>. In either case, the class to be inherited must be a mixin. During both class creation and multiple inheritance, subclasses inherit both class and instance methods from their superclasses.</para> This was sent by the SourceForge.net collaborative development platform, the world's largest Open Source development site. |