Nov 29
Jolle Carlestam Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
Nov 29, 2012; 04:26
Jolle Carlestam
Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
I'm experimenting with storing stuff in thread objects. The example code I'm submitting takes me part of the way. But, despite making it for example a map or a set by using that as parents I still don't get the full functionality I get from a native map or set.
Example:
define my_container => thread {
parent set
data
public initiated::date
public onCreate() => ..onCreate
}
I can for example add items using
my_container -> insert('myvalue')
and also use other set related methods on it.
But I can't use it fully in query expressions.
What am I missing in the above construction?
HDB
Jolle
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Dec 07
Ke Carlton Re: Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
Dec 07, 2012; 11:44
Ke Carlton
Re: Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
Dec 07
Brad Lindsay Re: Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
Dec 07, 2012; 07:58
Brad Lindsay
Re: Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
Dec 07
Jolle Carlestam Re: Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc
Dec 07, 2012; 19:45
Jolle Carlestam
Re: Making a thread object act fully like a map or set etc