I don't know why one cannot do this; perhaps it's to preserve feature parity with C++.

Charles Yeomans

On Aug 24, 2006, at 8:32 PM, Alexander Cohen wrote:

I am aware of the Factory pattern. Its just not the way we want to do things. What im looking for is possible in a plugin for RB, so why not from within the IDE? I tried wrapping the plugin call to do this but it only works on plugin classes or rb framework classes. I have been looking through the rbframework.dylib and have found some interesting functions, but i know thats the wrong way to do it and might become unsupported at any time.

AC


On 24-Aug-06, at 8:07 PM, Charles Yeomans wrote:

Sure; see the chapter on the Factory pattern in "Design Patterns".

Charles Yeomans

On Aug 24, 2006, at 4:10 PM, Alexander Cohen wrote:

Does anyone know of any code hacks that would allow a developer to instantiate a custom class from within the IDE by name?

example:
dim instance as Object = NewInstanceOfObjectByName("MyCustomClass")

thanks


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