@(import("parsimonyLibrary/fake-static-classes.mc"))
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@{
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//creation of the class
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P = initClass();
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P.values.x = "null";
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P.values.y = "null";
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printf(p) { // Can we create a self variable or somthing like that ?
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print("P(", p.values.x, ", ", p.values.y, ")\n");
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}
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P.functions.printf = printf;
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// To know if the parameter is known
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(P.values.x != null) ? print("\nyes") : print("\nno");
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(P.values.w != null) ? print("\nyes\n\n") : print("\nno\n\n");
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// Use of the P class
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// x = new(P, { x: 2, y: 4, z: 6 });
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// or
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newP(a, b) { new(P, { x: a, y: b }) }
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x = newP(2, 4);
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x.functions.printf(x);
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// Create another class from P
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Q = initClass(P);
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Q.values.z = "null";
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printf(q) {
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print("Q(", q.values.x, ", ", q.values.y, ", ", q.values.z, ")\n");
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}
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Q.functions.printf = printf;
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// Use of the Q class
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// y = new(Q, { x: 1, y: 2, z: 3 });
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// or
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newQ(a, b, c) { new(Q, { x: a, y: b, z: c }) }
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y = newQ(1, 2, 3);
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y.functions.printf(y);
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nil;
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}
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