On 3/19/07, Andy Herrman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I don't even think of 'super' as any kind of identifier/variable.
I think of it the same way I think of '.', '[]' or even '->' (in C),
in that I think of it as an operator used to access something, not as
a reference. 'super.' is just the way to access the parent
implementation of a function, just like '.' is how to access a member
property.
-Andy
Yup. 'super' isn't an object, it's a bit of syntax. Totally different
from Director. :-)
Ian
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