Hi folks. I would like to know which are the messages that are not really
executed, thus not being intercepted by proxies.
So far, I know:
1) MessageNode >> initialize
MacroSelectors :=
#( ifTrue: ifFalse: ifTrue:ifFalse: ifFalse:ifTrue:
and: or:
whileFalse: whileTrue: whileFalse whileTrue
to:do: to:by:do:
caseOf: caseOf:otherwise:
ifNil: ifNotNil: ifNil:ifNotNil: ifNotNil:ifNil:).
those are inlined by the compiler...
2) Special shorcut bytecodes that are in "Smalltalk specialSelectors" /
"ParseNode classVarNamed: 'StdSelectors'" / "Smalltalk specialObjectsArray
at: 24"
Here I have a question...if I understand correctly, in this list of
selectors there are 3 cases:
2.1) methods may or may not be executed depending on the
receiver/arguments. For example
1 + 2 will never send the message #+ to 1.
but 1 + 'mariano' will do.
2.2) methods that are NEVER sent, like #class and #==
2.3) methods that are ALWAYS sent, like #new, #next, #nextPut:, #size, etc.
So...did I understand correclty this part?
are there more cases where a message may not be really executed?
thanks
Mariano