Migration Guide for the the Next Scripting Language

... general text, maybe partly from slides/paper .... TODO: Maybe we should not refer to ::nsf here and import instead the "needed" commands into ::nx namespace.

In general, the Next Scripting Language differs from XOTcl in the following respects:

Class create Stack {

   :method init {} {
     set :things ""
   } 

   :public method push {thing} {
      set :things [linsert ${:things} 0 $thing] 
      return $thing
   }
  
   :public method pop {} {
      set top [lindex ${:things} 0]
      set :things [lrange ${:things} 1 end]
      return $top
   }
}

Figure 1: Stack example in the Next Scripting Language

Class Stack

Stack instproc init {} {
   my instvar things
   set things ""
} 

Stack instproc  push {thing} {
   my instvar things
   set things [linsert $things 0 $thing] 
   return $thing
}
  
Stack instproc pop {} {
   my instvar things
   set top [lindex $things 0]
   set things [lrange $things 1 end]
   return $top
}

Figure 2: Stack example in XOTcl

Using XOTcl 2.0 and the Next Scripting Language in the Next Scripting Framework in a Single Interpreter

In general, the Next Scripting Framework supports multiple object systems concurrently. Effectively, every object system has different base classes for creating objects and classes. Therefore, these object systems can have different different interfaces and names of built-in methods. Currently, the Next Scripting Framework supports primarily XOTcl 2.0 (highly compatible with XOTcl 1.*) and the Next Scripting Language (XOTcl provides about twice as many predefined built-in methods compared to the Next Scripting Language).

A single Tcl interpreter can host both, XOTcl and the Next Scripting Language at the same time. This makes migration from XOTcl to Next easier. The following example script shows to use in a single script XOTcl and Next:

   namespace eval mypackage {

      package require XOTcl 2.0

      # Import XOTcl into the current namespace
      namespace import -force ::xotcl::*

      # Define a class using XOTcl
      Class C1
      C1 instproc foo {} {puts "hello world"}

      # Import Next into the current namespace
      namespace import -force ::nx::*

      # Define a class using Next
      Class create C2 {
         :public method foo {} {puts "hello world"}
      }
   }

"Switching" between XOTcl and Next effectively means the load some packages (if needed) and to import either the base classes (Object and Class) of XOTcl or Next into the current namespace.

XOTcl Idioms in the Next Scripting Language

Defining Objects and Classes

XOTclNext Scripting Language
Class ClassName Class create ClassName
Object ObjectName Object create ObjectName
::xotcl::Class ClassName ::nx::Class create ClassName
::xotcl::Object ObjectName ::nx::Object create ObjectName

Defining Methods

Scripted Methods Defined in the Init-block of a Class/Object or with Separate Calls

XOTclNext Scripting Language
Class C
C instproc foo args {...}
C proc bar args {...}
# Define method and class-object method
# in the init-block of a class


Class create C {
  :method foo args {...}
  :class-object method bar args {...}
}

# Define method and class-object method with separate calls

Class create C
C method foo args {...}
C class-object method bar args {...}
Object o
o set x 1
o proc foo args {...}
# Define class-object method and set instance variable
# in the init-block of an object


Object create o {
  set :x 1
  :method foo args {...}
}

# Define class-object method and set instance variable
# with separate commands


Object create o
o eval {set :x 1}
o method foo args {...}

Define Different Kinds of Methods

XOTclNext Scripting Language
# Methods for defining methods:
#
#     proc
#     instproc
#     forward
#     instforward
#     parametercmd
#     instparametercmd
#
# All these methods return empty.
# Methods for defining methods:
#
#     method
#     forward
#     setter
#     alias
#     attribute
#
# All these methods return method-handles.
Class C
C instproc foo args {...}
C proc bar args {...}

Object o
o proc baz args {...}
# Define scripted methods

Class create C {
  :method foo args {...}
  :class-object method bar args {...}
}

Object create o {
  :method baz args {...}
}
Class C
C instforward f1 ...
C forward f2 ...

Object o
o forward f3 ...
# Define forwarder

Class create C {
  :forward f1 ...
  :class-object forward f2 ...
}

Object create o {
  :forward f3 ...
}
Class C
C instparametercmd p1
C parametercmd p2

Object o
o parametercmd p3
# Define setter and getter methods

Class create C {
  :setter p1 ?value_constraint?
  :class-object setter p2 ?value_constraint?
}

Object create o {
  :setter p3 ?value_constraint?
}
# Method "alias" not available

# Define method aliases
# (to scripted or non-scripted methods)


Class create C {
  :alias a1 ...
  :class-object alias a2 ...
}

Object create o {
  :alias a3 ...
}
# Parameters only available at class level

Class C \
   -parameter {
    x
    {y 1}
}
# Define object attributes
# (parameters for initializing objects)


Class create C {
  :attribute x
  :attribute {y 1}
  :class-object attribute oa1
}

Object create o {
  :attribute oa2
}

Class create C \
   -attributes {
    x
    {y 1}
}

Method Modifiers and Method Protection

XOTclNext Scripting Language
# Method modifiers
#
#   "object",
#   "public", and
#   "protected"
#
# are not available.


# Method modifiers orthogonal over all kinds of methods
#
# Method-definition-methods:
#    method, forward, setter, alias, attribute


Class create C {
  :method-definiton-method ...
  :public method-definiton-method ...
  :protected method-definiton-method ...
  :class-object method-definiton-method ...
  :protected object method-definiton-method ...
  :public object method-definiton-method ...
}

The next scripting language allows to configure the default call protection in various ways. The command ::nx::configure defaultMethodCallProtection true|false can be used to set the default call protection for scripted methods, forwarder and aliases, while ::nx::configure defaultAttributeCallProtection true|false can set the default for attributes and setters.

Resolvers

The Next Scripting Framework defines Tcl resolvers for method and variable names to refer to object specific behavior. Withing method bodies these resolver treat variable and function names starting with a colon ":" specially. In short, a colon-prefixed variable name refers to an instance variable, and a colon-prefixed function name refers to a method. The sub-sections below provide detailed examples.

Note that the Next resolvers can be used in the XOTcl 2.* environment as well.

Invoking Methods

XOTclNext Scripting Language
Class C
C instproc foo args {...}
C instproc bar args {
  my foo 1 2 3 ;# invoke own method
  o baz       ;# invoke other objects method
}
Object o
o proc baz {} {...}
Class create C {
  :method foo args {...}
  :method bar args {
     :foo 1 2 3 ;# invoke own method
     o baz     ;# invoke other objects method
  }
}
Object create o {
  :method baz {} {...}
}

Accessing Own Instance Variables from Method Bodies

In general, the Next Scripting Language favors the access to an objects's own instance variables over variable accesses of other objects. On the contrary, in XOTcl, the variable access to own and other variables are completely symmetric.

In Next Scripting, access to local variables are performed via primarily via name resolvers, but using the standard tcl commands (like e.g. set, incr, append, info exists, etc.). In XOTcl, it is common to provide same-named methods registered on ::xotcl::Object for such purposes. This is one of the reasons, why the Next Scripting Language has a much smaller interface (less predefined methods). It is possible for an application program to register XOTcl-like methods in the Next Scripting Language via the primitives of the Next Scripting Framework.

XOTclNext Scripting Language
Class C
C instproc foo args {
  # Method scoped variable a
  set a 1
  # Instance variable b
  my instvar b
  set b 2
  # Global variable/namespaced variable c
  set ::c 3
}
Class create C {
  :method foo args {...}
    # Method scoped variable a
    set a 1
    # Instance variable b
    set :b 2
    # Global variable/namespaced variable c
    set ::c 3
  }
}
... instproc ... {
   my set varname value
}
# Set own instance variable to a value via resolver
# (prefered and fastest way)


... method ... {
   set :newVar value
}
... instproc ... {
   my instvar newVar
   set newVar value
}
# Set own instance variable via variable import

... method ... {
   ::nx::var import [self] varname
   set varname value
}
... instproc ... {
   set newVar [my set otherVar]
}
# Read own instance variable

... method ... {
   set newVar [set :otherVar]
}


... method ... {
   set newVar ${:otherVar}
}
... instproc ... {
   my exists varname
}
# Test existence of own instance variable

... method ... {
   info :varname
}

... method ... {
   ::nx::var exists [self] varname
}

Accessing Instance Variables of other Objects

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj set varname value # Set instance variable of object obj to a value via
# resolver (prefered way: define setter method on obj)


obj eval [list set :varname value]
set newVar [obj set otherVar] # Read instance variable of object obj via resolver

set newVar [obj eval {set :otherVar}]
... instproc ... {
   obj instvar newVar
   set newVar value
}
# Read instance variable of object obj via import

... method ... {
   ::nx::var import obj newVar
   set newVar value
}
obj exists varname # Test existence of instance variable of object obj

obj eval {info exists :varname}
::nx::var exists obj varname

Object Parameters/Attributes

XOTclNext Scripting Language
Class Foo -parameter {a {b 1}}

# Create instance of the class Foo
Foo f1 -a 0

# Object f1 has a == 0 and b == 1

Class Foo -slots {
   Attribute a
   Attribute b -default 1
}

# Create instance of the class Foo
Foo f1 -a 0

# Object f1 has a == 0 and b == 1
Class create Foo -attributes {a {b 1}}

# Create instance of the class Foo
Foo create f1 -a 0

# Object f1 has a == 0 and b == 1

Class create Foo {
   :attribute a
   :attribute {b 1}
}

# Create instance of the class Foo
Foo create f1 -a 0

# Object f1 has a == 0 and b == 1
Class Person -slots {
   Attribute create sex -type "sex" {
     my proc type=sex {name value} {
       switch -glob $value {
         m* {return m}
         f* {return f}
         default {error "expected sex but got $value"}
       }
     }
   }
}
Class create Person {
   :attribute sex {
     :type "sex"
     :method type=sex {name value} {
       switch -glob $value {
         m* {return m}
         f* {return f}
         default {error "expected sex but got $value"}
       }
     }
   }
}
# Predefined value constraints for parameter not available # Predefined value constraints: object, class, alnum, alpha,
# ascii, boolean, control, digit, double, false, graph,
# integer, lower, print, punct, space, true, upper,
# wordchar, xdigit


Class create Foo -attributes {
   a:boolean
   {b:integer 1}
}

Class create Foo {
   :attribute a:boolean
   :attribute {b:integer 1}
}
# Required parameter not available # Required parameter
Class create Foo -attributes {
   a:boolean,required
   {b:integer 1}
}

Class create Foo {
   :attribute a:boolean,required
   :attribute {b:integer 1}
}
# Multivalued parameter not available # Required parameter
Class create Foo -attributes {
   ...
   ints:integer,multivalued
   {objs:object,multivalued ""}
}

Class create Foo {
   ...
   :attribute ints:integer,multivalued
   :attribute {objs:object,multivalued ""}
}
## allowempty

Method Parameters

Interceptors

Register Mixin Classes and Mixin Guards

XOTclNext Scripting Language
cls instmixin ...
cls instmixinguard mixin condition
# Register per-class mixin and guard for a class

cls mixin ...
cls mixin guard mixin condition
cls mixin ...
cls mixin guard mixin condition
# Register per-object mixin and guard for a class

cls class-object mixin ...
cls class-object mixin guard mixin condition
obj mixin ...
obj mixinguard mixin condition
# Register per-object mixin and guard for an object

obj mixin ...
obj mixin guard mixin condition

Register Filters and Filter Guards

XOTclNext Scripting Language
cls instfilter ...
cls instfilterguard filter condition
# Register per-class filter and guard for a class

cls filter ...
cls filter guard filter condition
cls filter ...
cls filterguard ...
# Register per-object filter and guard for a class

cls class-object filter ...
cls class-object filter guard filter condition
obj filter ...
obj filterguard filter condition
# Register per-object filter and guard for an object

obj filter ...
obj filter guard filter condition

Introspection

List methods defined by objects

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj info commands ?pattern? obj info methods ?pattern?
obj info parametercmd ?pattern? obj info methods -methodtype setter ?pattern?
obj info procs ?pattern? obj info methods -methodtype scripted ?pattern?
n.a. obj info methods -methodtype alias ?pattern?
n.a. obj info methods -methodtype forwarder ?pattern?
n.a. obj info methods -methodtype object ?pattern?
n.a. obj info methods -callprotection public|protected ...

List methods defined by classes

cls info instcommands ?pattern? cls info methods ?pattern?
cls info instparametercmd ?pattern? cls info methods -methodtype setter ?pattern?
cls info instprocs ?pattern? cls info methods -methodtype scripted ?pattern?
n.a. cls info methods -methodtype alias ?pattern?
n.a. cls info methods -methodtype forwarder ?pattern?
n.a. cls info methods -methodtype object ?pattern?
n.a. cls info methods -callprotection public|protected ...

List class object specific methods

cls info commands ?pattern? cls class-object info methods ?pattern?
cls info parametercmd ?pattern? cls class-object info methods -methodtype setter ?pattern?
cls info procs ?pattern? cls class-object info methods -methodtype scripted ?pattern?
n.a. cls class-object info methods -methodtype alias ?pattern?
n.a. cls class-object info methods -methodtype forwarder ?pattern?
n.a. cls class-object info methods -methodtype object ?pattern?
n.a. cls class-object info methods -callprotection public|protected ...

List callable methods

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj info methods ?pattern? obj info lookup methods ... ?pattern?
# Returns list of method names
n.a. # List only application specific methods
obj info lookup methods -source application ... ?pattern?
# Returns list of method names
# Options for 'info methods'
#
# -incontext
# -nomixins
# Options for 'info lookup methods'
#
# -source ...
# -callprotection ...
# -incontext
# -methodtype ...
# -nomixins
n.a. # List slot objects defined for obj
obj info lookup slots
# Returns list of slot objects

List object/class where some method is defined

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj procsearch methodName obj info lookup method methodName
# Returns method-handle
obj filtersearch methodName obj info lookup filter methodName
# Returns method-handle

List definition of scripted methods defined by classes

XOTclNext Scripting Language
cls info instbody methodName cls info method body methodName
cls info instargs methodName cls info method args methodName
cls info instnonposargs methodName cls info method parameter methodName
cls info instdefault methodName cls info method parameter methodName
cls info instpre methodName cls info method precondition methodName
cls info instpost methodName cls info method postcondition methodName
n.a. cls info method definition methodName

List definition of scripted object specific methods

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj info body methodName obj info method body methodName
obj info args methodName obj info method args methodName
obj info nonposargs methodName obj info method parameter methodName
obj info default methodName obj info method parameter methodName
obj info pre methodName obj info method precondition methodName
obj info post methodName obj info method postcondition methodName
n.a. obj info method definition methodName

For definition of class object specific methods, use modifier object as shown in examples above.

List Filter or Mixins

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj info filter ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern? # ... info filter methods -order ... returns method-handles
# instead of triples (applies to all three variants)


obj info filter methods ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern?
obj info filterguard name obj info filter guard name
cls info filter ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern? cls class-object info filter methods ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern?
cls info filterguard name cls class-object info filter guard name
cls info instfilter ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern? cls info filter methods ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern?
cls info instfilterguard name cls info filter guard name
obj info mixin ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern? obj info mixin classes ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern?
obj info mixinguard name obj info mixin guard name
cls info mixin ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern? cls class-object info mixin classes ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern?
cls info mixinguard name cls class-object info mixin guard name
cls info instmixin ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern? cls info mixin classes ?-guards? ?-order? ?pattern?
cls info instmixinguard name cls info mixin guard name

List definition of methods defined by aliases, setters or forwarders

XOTclNext Scripting Language
n.a. obj info method definition methodName
n.a. cls info method definition methodName

List fully qualified name of method

XOTclNext Scripting Language
n.a. obj info method handle methodName
n.a. cls ?object? info method handle methodName

List type of a method

XOTclNext Scripting Language
n.a. obj info method type methodName
n.a. cls ?object? info method type methodName

List the scope of mixin classes

XOTclNext Scripting Language
cls info mixinof ?-closure? ?pattern? # List objects, where cls is a per-object mixin

cls info mixinof -scope object ?-closure? ?pattern?
cls info instmixinof ?-closure? ?pattern? # List classes, where cls is a per-class mixin

cls info mixinof -scope class ?-closure? ?pattern?
n.a. # List objects and classes, where cls is
# either a per-object or a per-class mixin


cls info mixinof -scope all ?-closure? ?pattern?

cls info mixinof ?-closure? ?pattern?

Check properties of object and classes

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj istype sometype obj info has type sometype
obj ismixin cls obj info has mixin cls
obj isclass ?cls? obj info is class
obj ismetaclass cls obj info is metaclass
n.a. obj info is baseclass
obj isobject obj2 ::nsf::isobject obj

Callstack Introspection

XOTclNext Scripting Language
self current

current object
self class current class
self proc current method
self callingclass current currentclass
self callingobject current callingobject
self callingproc current callingmethod
self calledclass current calledclass
self calledproc current calledmethod
self isnextcall current isnextcall
self next # Returns method-handle
current next
self filterreg # Returns method-handle
current filterreg
self callinglevel current callinglevel
self activelevel current activelevel

Other Predefined Methods

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj requireNamespace obj require namespace

Dispatch, Aliases, etc.

Assertions

XOTclNext Scripting Language
obj check checkoptions ::nsf::assertion obj check checkptions
obj info check ::nsf::assertion obj check
obj invar conditions ::nsf::assertion obj object-invar conditions
obj info invar ::nsf::assertion obj object-invar
cls instinvar conditions ::nsf::assertion cls class-invar conditions
cls info instinvar ::nsf::assertion cls class-invar
cls invar conditions ::nsf::assertion cls object-invar conditions
cls info invar ::nsf::assertion cls object-invar

Method Protection

Incompatibilities between XOTcl 2.0 and XOTcl 1.*

Resolvers

The resolvers (variable resolvers, function resolvers) of the Next Scripting Framework are used as well within XOTcl 2.0. When names starting with single colons are used in XOTcl 1.* scripts, conflicts will arise.

Calling objects like methods

Since the next framework uses a different handling of objects registered as methods (so called ensemble objects), sub-objects can't be called in the same way as before. In XOTcl 1.*, it was possible to call e.g. a method foo of the slot object Foo::slot::ints via

Now, only the first form has the same semantic as before. In the second form (call of objects via method) has now the ensemble object semantics, self of foo is now the calling object Foo.

Slots

All slot objects (also those in XOTcl) are now always next-scripting objects of baseclass ::nx::Slot. The name of the experimental default-setter initcmd was changed to defaultcmd.

Obsolete commands

Parameterclasses were rarely used and have been replaced by the more general object parameterization. Therefore, cl info parameterclass has been removed.

Stronger Checking

The Next Scripting Framework performs stronger checking than XOTcl 1.*. For example, the requiredness of slots in XOTcl was just a comment, while Next enforces it.

Exit Handlers

The exit hander interface changed from a method of ::xotcl::Object into the tcl command ::nsf::exithandler:

   ::nsf::exithandler set|get|unset ?arg?

Last modified: Tue Oct 5 20:03:10 CEST 2010