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Re: Translucent storage: design, pros, and cons


From: Tom Bachmann
Subject: Re: Translucent storage: design, pros, and cons
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2007 22:55:24 +0100
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Jonathan S. Shapiro schrieb:
>> I create it. All capabilities that it has have been given to it by me.
>> This is, as I understand it, a core property of the partial design
>> Marcus described in part two of his notes.
> 
> Why do you assume that you create it? You may supply the storage for the
> instance but not the constructor.

I did not consider that case, but if I would not create it, I would be
able to read out all data after the constructor created it, which is
essentially identical to me creating it, after I was given some
capabilities that the constructor would carry and the memory image
(information that I could as well have read out afterwards).
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