Good morning Clinton,

Thank you for the clarification. I do some investigation and see what is 
actually required.

regards

Bruce Rennie

On 25/07/16 07:52, Jeffery, Clint (jeffe...@uidaho.edu) wrote:
>
>
> Hi Bruce,
>
>
> $ was used in Unicon's ancestor Idol, but I tried to do away with $ 
> entirely in Unicon since the period is more standard syntax. You 
> might almost say that $ is kept only for Idol-backwards compatibility. 
> At one point after we had mostly switched to the period operator, the 
> dollar was still required for object$classname.methodname overrides 
> of inheritance.  I kind of doubt that it is still so required, but I 
> cannot remember off-hand.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Clint
>
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> *From:* Bruce & Breeanna Rennie <bren...@dcsi.net.au>
> *Sent:* Sunday, July 24, 2016 5:46:27 AM
> *To:* Unicon group
> *Subject:* [Unicon-group] Use of . and $ in object field references
> Good evening to all this beautiful night,
>
> I am putting this question to the group and not posing this a private
> question for Clinton so that there is a public record of both question
> and answer for others as well.
>
> The question is
>
> Is there any need now for using $ in referencing a superclass over the
> use of . In referencing the same superclass?
>
>  From the current implementation and from the usage within the Unicon
> distribution, it appears that $ is not actually needed.
>
> Is my understanding actually correct or am I missing some subtle effect
> of the use of $?
>
> regards
>
> Bruce Rennie
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