On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 7:08 AM, Staffan Tylen <staffan.ty...@gmail.com>wrote:


> I've studied the fundamental ooRexx classes but haven't been able to
> determine if it is possible for code in a method to get hold of the object
> that invoked the method. Yes, sounds messy I agree so consider the
> following example:
>
> a = .a~new
>
> ::class a
> ::method init
> b = .b~new
> b~hi
>
> ::class b
> ::method hi
> say "Object" xxxx "invoked this method"
>
> xxxx in this case should be a. Of course one can code
>
> b~hi(self)
>
> and pick up the argument in the hi method, but I'm after a more
> generalised way to get hold of that information. Is it possible?
>


There is no way that I know of.  I thought there were some RFEs related to
gaining access to the current stack trace, but I didn't see them with a
quick glance.

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