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Date: 2010-01-10 16:47:20
C++
Method
Object-oriented programming languages
Java
Type theory
Trait
Multiple inheritance
Mixin
Mutator method
Java syntax
Inheritance
Parameter

Metaprogramming with Traits John Reppy and Aaron Turon University of Chicago {jhr,adrassi}@cs.uchicago.edu Abstract. In many domains, classes have highly regular internal structure. For example, so-called business objec

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