Am 15.03.2014 06:29, schrieb deadalnix:
On Saturday, 15 March 2014 at 04:03:20 UTC, Manu wrote:
That said, function inlining is perhaps the single most important API
level
performance detail, and especially true in OO code (which advocates
accessors/properties).

OOP say ask, don't tell. Accessors, especially getters, are very anti
OOP. The haskell of OOP would prevent you from returning anything from a
function.

What?!?

Looking at Smalltalk, SELF, CLOS and Eiffel I fail to see what you mean, given that they are the grand daddies of OOP and all have getters/properties.

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Paulo

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